Step into CWRU鈥檚 new anatomy labs
杏吧视频 School of Medicine鈥檚 Department of Anatomy just got a facelift鈥攁 transformation that brings brand new, state-of-the-art anatomy laboratories and offices to campus. Designed to enhance hands-on learning and research, the labs are equipped with modern dissection facilities and advanced 3D visualization technology, providing an interactive environment for students to study the human body like never before.
The grand opening on Sept. 3 brought over 60 School of Medicine leaders, faculty, staff and students to the new space, where they experienced the cutting-edge technology and equipment firsthand.
Among the new additions are MetaQuest augmented reality devices that students can use to interact with anatomy holograms through the CWRU-designed HoloAnatomy App, as well as updated facilities for course instruction and research projects equipped with new audiovisual technology and gurneys for cadaveric study and dissection training.
鈥淭he renovation and reopening of the anatomy labs mark an exciting new chapter,鈥 said Department of Anatomy Chair Darin Croft, PhD. 鈥淲ith these new facilities, we are better equipped to provide an exceptional learning environment that prepares our students鈥攁nd all who train in our labs鈥攖o become the next generation of physicians, healthcare professionals and scientists leading in their fields.鈥
The renovations also strengthen the department鈥檚 Anatomical Gift Program, which accepts body donations from individuals who have chosen to contribute to medical education after their passing. These donations form the foundation of dissection-based training for students earning a Master of Science in Applied Anatomy, as well as hundreds of others across the School of Medicine.
鈥淥ur new lab spaces provide a brilliant, modern and accessible environment for our students, researchers and clinicians to complete their delicate cadaveric dissections,鈥 said Steven O鈥橬eill (MED 鈥25), a research associate in the Center for Aerospace Physiology and a graduate of the MS in Applied Anatomy program. 鈥淚'm thrilled that the quality of our new labs has caught up to the high quality of the department.鈥
With the unveiling of these new facilities, 杏吧视频鈥檚 Department of Anatomy continues to build on its legacy of innovation in medical education. The modernized anatomy labs not only support immersive, technology-driven learning but also reflect the university鈥檚 commitment to advancing discovery by opening the doors for students and educators to explore the human body with greater depth, precision and respect.
CWRU School of Medicine Dean Stan Gerson and Department of Anatomy Chair Darin Croft unveil the new anatomy lab at the grand opening
Croft and Adjunct Instructor Rebecca Enterline show two previous graduates of the MS in Applied Anatomy program, Steven O'Neil and Prerna Vatsa, how to use the CWRU-designed HoloAnatomy App on MetaQuest augmented reality devices
Assistant Professor Meghan Newcomer and grand opening attendees view the Anatomage Table, a life-sized, interactive 3D display system that uses digitized cadavers for anatomical education
Whiteboards featuring the artwork of Sofia Cina, a medical illustrator and student in CWRU鈥檚 MS in Applied Anatomy program
Rooms for course instruction and group work, such as resident training and research projects, equipped with audiovisual technology that allows users to transmit video from a phone or tablet to the monitors, making it easy to demonstrate structures to the entire class
Dissection gurneys with drawers and trays to hold and store equipment
Bookstands for tablets or dissectors
Anatomy display models