NATIONAL ANATOMAGE TOURNAMENT

The National Anatomage Tournament is an anatomy competition for high school students to compete and test their knowledge of anatomy with the goal of being crowned the National Anatomage Tournament champion. The National Anatomage Tournament is designed to support students’ anatomy and physiology learning while fostering collaboration and teamwork. 

VIRTUAL NATIONAL ANATOMAGE TOURNAMENT QUALIFER

The Virtual National Anatomage Tournament Qualifier is a team-based competition to test student’s knowledge of anatomy. Teams of 3 to 4 students will compete in an anatomy test utilizing a cadaver from the Anatomage Table to qualify for the National Anatomage Tournament.

Students will take the test over a Zoom meeting hosted by Anatomage, where we will share controls of the software with the student team. Each team will be asked to select a single “team lead” who will be shared control of the Anatomage software over Zoom to take the test. The rest of the team will provide feedback on which structure to submit for the answer. The goal is to score as many points as possible within the allotted time by correctly identifying anatomical structures.

HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THE NATIONAL ANATOMAGE TOURNAMENT?

Teams of 3 to 4 students are invited to qualify in any official Anatomage Tournament from January – May 2024. Students must secure a 1st-3rd place at the tournament to qualify for the National Tournament.

Teams can qualify at the Virtual Qualifier on January February 14-16, 2024 ay 9am-4:30pm PST. No Anatomage Table is needed to compete. Any students currently enrolled in high school are allowed to participate in the virtual qualifier.

IMPORTANT DETAILS

  • The National Anatomage Tournament serves as the finale of more than 40 Anatomage Tournaments held nationwide during January to May 2024.
  • Only 5% of more than 7,000 participating will earn the privilege of competing against the nation’s leading students in medical knowledge.
  • The National Anatomage Tournament 2024 will take place at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on June 1st, 2024.
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