Obtaining and maintaining cadavers for training purposes can be costly, time-consuming. and is often restricted by regulatory and ethical considerations. Training new doctors and medical staff is expensive. These expenses include costs for equipment, simulation technology, and educator salaries.
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St. Luke’s Simulation Center integrates the Anatomage Table into its Virtual Anatomy Lab for clinical training, patient diagnostics, and surgical practice.
Anatomage Table provides life-sized, digitized reconstructions of real human bodies for an optimal surgical training experience.
The Anatomage Table offers a cost-effective solution for surgical training by providing several key advantages:
Anatomage’s platforms feature comprehensive guides and integrated learning tools, enabling users to quickly master the technology.