MacKay Medical College Gross Anatomy Lab and Specimen Display Room
The College of Medicine at MacKay Medical College provides high-quality anatomy teaching to three divisions in the entire college (department of Medicine, department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, department of Nursing). It also provides MacKay Memorial Hospital Department of Otolaryngology with clinical learning, and MacKay Junior College of Medicine, Nursing, and Management with anatomy experiment class, in the hope to cultivate excellent and outstanding healthcare talents.
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Picture 1 MMC Gross Anatomy Lab |
Picture 2 MMC Specimen Display Room |
Gross Anatomy Lab Features:
- Provides department of Medicine third-year students with the course in Practical Anatomy.
- Adequate internal and external suction system (2 sets) for dissection tables, reducing the amount of formaldehyde to the minimal.
- Surgical-grade shadowless lamps allow clear observation of every fine structure in the human body during dissection.
- Cameras connect to multiple monitors to simultaneously provide viewing of a cadaver’s structure for an entire class.
- Incorporates medical humanities by visiting donors’ families and listening to their sharing.
- Provides MacKay Memorial Hospital Department of Otolaryngology with cadavers’ middle and inner ears for clinical learning.
- Provides students of MacKay Junior College of Medicine, Nursing, and Management with a cadaver so as to learn the structure of an actual human, and strengthening their foundation in basic medical science.
Specimen Display Room Features:
- rovides department of Medicine second-year students with the course in Structural Organization of the Human Body; provides department of Nursing first-year students and department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology first-year students with the course in Human Anatomy.
- Sufficient models provide solid learning for all three divisions in anatomical experiment courses.
- Includes sagittal-cut skulls of real human bone specimens, thus providing students with actual human body structure for learning.
- Includes human slices in sagittal, transverse and coronal sections, thus strengthening the content of Practical Anatomy course to be seamlessly integrated with Clinical Imaging course.
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