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Virtual dissection table installed at JSS Medical College

Virtual dissection table installed at JSS Medical College

The Hindu3 days ago
The Department of Anatomy at JSS Medical College, JSS AHER, Mysuru, has installed the Anatomage Table 11, a state-of-the-art virtual dissection table procured from a U.S.-based company, marking a major leap in medical education technology.
The inauguration was held on Tuesday. Shivarathri Deshikendra Swami of Suttur Math and Girish Kapur, senior vice-president, India Site Operations, USP Hyderabad, were the chief guests.
'The Anatomage Table Version 11 is the most advanced 3D anatomy platform available today, offering life-size, high-resolution visualisations of the human body. It enables students and healthcare professionals to study complex anatomical structures with unmatched precision, bridging traditional cadaveric dissection and modern digital methodologies,' according to a press release.
Vinutha S.P., associate professor of Anatomy, gave a demonstration of the facility, showcasing free-hand dissection and in-depth exploration from superficial to deep anatomical structures.
The college said the installation of the Anatomage Table reaffirms its commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into health professions education, empowering students with a deeper, integrated understanding of human anatomy, and advancing precision learning and clinical excellence.
C.G. Betsurmath, executive secretary, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, H. Basavanagowdappa, Vice-Chancellor, JSS AHER, Manjunatha B., Registrar, Sudhindra Bhat, Controller of Examination, Vishal Kumar Gupta, dean academics, Narayanappa D., principal, JSS Medical College, Suma M.N., vice-principal (Pre-clinical), Praveen Kulkarni, vice-principal (Para-clinical), Vidya C.S., professor and head, Department of Anatomy, faculty members, and others were present.
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