Human Cadaver Dissection
Students participate in a variety
of dissections of the human
body to gain a more in depth
understanding of the structure
and function of the human
body and the mechanisms for
maintaining homeostasis within
it. The muscular, skeletal,
endocrine, cardiovascular,
lymphatic, respiratory,
digestive, urinary and
reproductive systems, as well as
the concepts of development,
and integration.
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The Institute of Human Anatomy is
located in an education campus that is
shared with Granite School District,
Granite Technical Institute,
BioInnovations Gateway, and Utah State
University. Classes, workshops, and
medical device trainings will be held in a
state of the art laboratory fully equipped
with audio and visual presentation
capabilities. The lab is outfitted with all
necessary equipment, protocols, and
security to ensure the safety of students
and trainees.
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Our Facility
Preservation
In most cases, low concentrations
of 2-Phenoxyethanol, or other
chemicals with similar properties,
are used to preserve the
cadavers for study. 2-
Phenoxyethanol is classified as a
carcinogen. It is imperative,
therefore, that the doors remain
closed during courses so that the
ventilation system is optimized
and your exposure to these
chemicals is reduced.
Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/
Medical Trainings
Medical Device and Surgical
Skills Training The Institute of
Human Anatomy works directly
with medical device
manufactures and third party
network providers to
implement medical training
laboratories and ancillary
facilities. Contact us to learn
more about our medical device
training and prototype testing
capabilities.
Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/
Regulations
You must follow these rules and regulations in order to participate in any courses utilizing the
cadaver lab. Your disregard of any of these regulations could result in your immediate
dismissal from class:
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Contact Us
Thank You
Email : www.instituteofhumananatomy.com
Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/

Anatomy dissection

  • 1.
    Human Cadaver Dissection Studentsparticipate in a variety of dissections of the human body to gain a more in depth understanding of the structure and function of the human body and the mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within it. The muscular, skeletal, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems, as well as the concepts of development, and integration. Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/
  • 2.
    The Institute ofHuman Anatomy is located in an education campus that is shared with Granite School District, Granite Technical Institute, BioInnovations Gateway, and Utah State University. Classes, workshops, and medical device trainings will be held in a state of the art laboratory fully equipped with audio and visual presentation capabilities. The lab is outfitted with all necessary equipment, protocols, and security to ensure the safety of students and trainees. Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/ Our Facility
  • 3.
    Preservation In most cases,low concentrations of 2-Phenoxyethanol, or other chemicals with similar properties, are used to preserve the cadavers for study. 2- Phenoxyethanol is classified as a carcinogen. It is imperative, therefore, that the doors remain closed during courses so that the ventilation system is optimized and your exposure to these chemicals is reduced. Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/
  • 4.
    Medical Trainings Medical Deviceand Surgical Skills Training The Institute of Human Anatomy works directly with medical device manufactures and third party network providers to implement medical training laboratories and ancillary facilities. Contact us to learn more about our medical device training and prototype testing capabilities. Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/
  • 5.
    Regulations You must followthese rules and regulations in order to participate in any courses utilizing the cadaver lab. Your disregard of any of these regulations could result in your immediate dismissal from class: Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/
  • 6.
    Contact Us Thank You Email: www.instituteofhumananatomy.com Visit : http://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/