Professors and students are utilizing a new state-of-the-art laboratory this semester
for the first time for Gross Anatomy.
A series of photos below documents the newly construction 4000 square foot structure.
The space was completed at the end of 2008 and utilized during Spring of 2009 for
neuroscience courses in PT and OT. The lab includes a student vesitbule with individual lockers,
14 cadaver stations, 9 wash stations, 8 neuroscience tables, AV system (distributed speakers,
flat panel displays, boom camera), and ventilation system (overhead air curtain, low air
returns).
September 25, 2009
The Gross Anatomy and Neuroscience Lab, located off Bruce Street behind Meadors Hall (ROTC), is connected to Doyne Health Sciences Center on the West end and is across from Laney Chemistry Building |
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The state-of-the-art facility affords space for 14 cadaver stations for Gross Anatomy class. The AV equipment allows students to benefit
from learning experiences at any table. |
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| Dr. Kevin Garrision pictured below utilizes the audio visual to demonstrate for the benefit of the entire class. |
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Construction Photos
Photo BELOW taken December 14, 2008 |
Photo BELOW taken October 20, 2008 |
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| Photo BELOW taken on October 2, 2008 |
Photo BELOW taken on September 5, 2008 |
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| Photos below taken in AUGUST 2008 |
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| Photos below taken in JULY 2008 |
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| Photos below taken in JUNE 2008 |
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| Photos below taken in APRIL 2008 |
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| Photos below taken in March, 2008 |
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| Floor Plan (above) includes student vesitbule with individual lockers, 14 cadaver stations, 9 wash stations, 8 neuroscience tables, AV system (distributed speakers, flat panel displays, boom camera), and ventilation system (overhead air curtain, low air returns). |
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