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We are proud to have the opportunity to provide an ideal laboratory setting for bio-skills training and cadaver medical training and are appreciative of the gift donor and families have given to the scientific and medical community. Contact Us Today. There are several reasons why human cadaver training is considered the gold standard in medical education.

The cadaver arrived at our school when they said it would and a representative from the organization was on site to help us prep for the lab. Our student experience was amazing as the main focus of our lab as airway management. Our educators ran the lab and the representative stayed on-site to help in case there were any issues. She worked with us to ensure the cadaver was packed in ice for the overnight stay and was on-site first thing the next day to help set up for the 2nd day of the lab.

Once the 2nd day was complete a service arrived promptly to ship the cadaver back. It added so much to our student experiences that we will be hosting labs annually. Many people desire to leave a last parting gift to improve medical and surgical education and training by donating their body as a lasting gift to a whole body donation program.

These selfless people and their families make it possible to have donors for future surgical and medical training. At Med Ed Labs, we customize each of our cadaver sessions to your specific goals and training needs. We provide everything you need, eliminating all the hassles of trying to set up this type of training on your own. There are a variety of cadaver table tops available including stainless steel and radiolucent tables which are designed to work with C-arms.

Cadaver tables are made in different sizes to accommodate your facility's space. They include optional removable trays to hold instruments near the surgical area. Tables are available with a fixed height, manual height adjustment, or electric height adjustment. In addition to cadaver tables, the lab may need to be equipped with both manual surgical instruments and surgical power tools for each station.

Determine the type of surgical power equipment based on the specializations offered by your lab. Will your lab specialize in hips? If so, you will need to budget for high-power, large-bone power tools. Conversely, if your lab will focus on hands and feet, budget for lower-cost, small-bone tools with less power and torque. Your facility will need multiple sets of power equipment and instruments — typically one set at each station — including attachments for each drill or saw system.

The lab should be equipped with a suction unit and smoke evacuator to lock away biohazards. Cadavers contain bodily fluids that require disposal in order to keep the surgical area clean. To further cleanliness, provide disposable supplies in various sizes such as surgical gloves, gowns, head covers, masks, and shoe covers.

Furnish the lab with storage and dispensers for disposable supplies. Providing covers for instrument trays and cadaver stations will further maintain sanitary conditions in the lab. Identify a separate cleanroom to sterilize and sanitize the equipment after lab use. Equip the lab with easily accessible Scrub sinks and decontamination stations to clean personnel and equipment prior to entering the cleanroom. Place the sinks and decontamination stations close to the lab stations to reduce the chance of fluid dripping.

Our highly trained lab personnel are available to complete your course set-up and to provide overall lab assistance. Anatomical specimens provided by MedCure are available through our on-site anatomical tissue bank at both our Portland, OR and Henderson, NV locations. Contact our team of specialists to help meet your anatomical specimen and surgical course management needs. Whether you are planning a course at one of our surgical training facilities, or you need us to set up a bioskill course near you, MedCure is here to help.

We can manage all your surgical course needs and supply the anatomical specimens that make your work possible. It lingers in the nostrils for quite a while. Note : Formaldehyde is also likely to make you feel hungry. Yet another reason to eat beforehand! Personally, I only went to the lab during mandatory class time and did all my observations, dissections, etc there.

Trust me. It might be worth hunting down some in your local area to see if you can get some hands-on teaching. Born and raised in the UK, Will went into medicine late 31 after a career in journalism. Read more. Skip to content Cadaver lab is one of the most intimidating places to learn anatomy.



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