Past Anatomage Conference Workshop Leaders
Anatomage Conference
Workshop Leaders
2025

Aaron Volkoff
Lakewood High School
Workshop
Functional Anatomy: Bringing the Anatomage Table to Life

Amy Gaines
RN, BSW
Central Susquehanna LPN Career Center
Workshop
Maintaining Humanity: Reconstructing Patient Histories Using Anatomage Cadavers

Brian Spence
MSRS, RT(R)(ARRT)
Tarrant County College
Workshop
Using the Anatomage Table to Facilitate Student Learning in Radiologic Science Education

Charity Cavazos
PhD, CSCS
Texas A&M University
Workshop
Strategic Integration of the Anatomage Table: From Lab to LMS Delivery

Christopher White
MS, LAT
Brophy College Preparatory
Workshop
Dynamic, Engaging, Efficient, Student-led Use of Selected Anatomage Functional Anatomy Files

Daniel Combs
RN, BSN, CEN, NREMT-P
Northern Regional Hospital
Workshop
Anatomage of the Heart: How to Use the Anatomage Table to Teach Basic Dysrhythmia and Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Elizabeth Bartel
PT, DPT, NCS
Faulkner University
Workshop
Utilization of Anatomage Tables Across the Curriculum

Elizabeth Hopkins Ibsen
MSN, RN
LSU Health New Orleans
Workshop
Enhancing Critical Thinking and Clinical Judgement Using Anatomage Technology

Elizabeth Phillips
DHSc, PA-C
University of the Pacific
Workshop
Dissecting Lifesaving Skills: Using Anatomage for Cardiac Resuscitation Training

Ferdinand “Fenn” Esser
DC
Mercy University
Workshop
Enhancing Clinical Reasoning with Advanced Anatomage Table Features

Gabriela Perez
OTD, EdD
University of St Augustine for Health Sciences
Workshop
Sensory Strides: Exploring the Lower Extremity Through Anatomage Table, Senses, and Occupations

Jennifer L. Gordon
PhD
Alfred University
Workshop
Identification of Sex Based on Specific Anatomical Measurements Using CT/MRI Scans from the Anatomage Digital Cadaver Table

Joel Otte
MS, NREMT-P
Des Moines Area Community College
Workshop
Scene to Scan: Using Anatomage for EMS Education and Reflection

Johnell Cantrell
BSN, RN
Jackson River Technical Center
Workshop
Amplifying Anatomage Through Student Led Activities

Josie Rojas
MD, MPH
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
Workshop
Dissecting the Body and the Burden

Maricar Harris
MSCE
Wichita Collegiate SchoolWorkshop
Science Table: Lessons in Chemistry & Biology

Rebecca Caudrillier
OTD, OTR
University of St Augustine for Health Sciences
Workshop
Integrating Kinesthetic Activities with Anatomage Technology to Promote Teacher-Led and Student-Motivated Learning

M. Spencer Cain
PhD, LAT, ATC
University of North Carolina
Workshop
Enhancing Anatomy Instruction with the Anatomage Table and Tablet: Best Practices for Lecture and Lab