Truett McConnell’s Anatomage Table currently is on Cleveland, Ga., campus, with Bowen and other faculty now developing curricula to utilize the technology in STEM classes at the Baptist-affiliated university. The table also provides an interactive environment and a hands-on experience with both human and animal study.”Īt a cost of more than $71,000, TMU’s Anatomage Table has been fully funded with grant money from the Hearst Foundation, the Carolyn Ragan and King Charitable Foundation and the Georgia Baptist Health Care Ministry Foundation. Bowen, Truett McConnell’s STEM dean and associate professor of physiology, noted, “So much of anatomy is based on experience, relationships and repetitive inquiry.” With the Anatomage Table, Bowen said, “Like a real cadaver, the detail is a much finer resolution than what can be achieved with plastic models.
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