Keiser University Biomedical Science students are enjoying the opportunity to gain additional insights into anatomy thanks to a three-dimensional tool known as Anatomage.

Designed to display life-size human cadavers for research and dissection with superior accuracy, the innovative hardware and software is transforming anatomical research, medical diagnosis and treatment planning in both the educational and healthcare industries.

Dr. Shawn McPartland, Program Director for Biomedical Sciences at the Keiser University Flagship Campus in West Palm Beach states, “This educational tool brings the very best educational technology to our students as they learn about the human body.  The Anatomage Virtual Dissection Table affords our students a learning experience that cannot be matched, even by real cadavers.  For our students who are preparing for careers in the health professions, this interactive technology will provide them with a superior learning experience.”

Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences (Pre-Med) is a practical, career-focused, pre-professional program designed to help you prepare for admission to graduate programs in health care and biomedical science as well as professional schools for Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physician Assistant, Occupational and Physical Therapy, and Veterinary Medicine. The curriculum meets prerequisite course requirements for these programs and also prepares graduates for entry-level positions in the growing health science field.

Keiser University is a private, independent, non-profit university serving nearly 20,000 students at 21 Florida campuses, online, and two international sites. Co-founded in 1977 by Chancellor Arthur Keiser, Ph.D., and Evelyn Keiser, Keiser University currently offers more than 100 degrees from associates to the doctoral level. Keiser University is a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities and was ranked No. 11 in the U.S. in Social Mobility by U.S. News and World Reports in 2021. Keiser University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Keiser University faculty member Scott Sachs and Dept. Chair Shawn McPartland with the Anatomage device

Keiser University Biomedical Science students are enjoying the opportunity to gain additional insights into anatomy thanks to a three-dimensional tool

Keiser University Biomedical Science students are enjoying the opportunity to gain additional insights into anatomy thanks to a three-dimensional tool

Keiser University Biomedical Science students are enjoying the opportunity to gain additional insights into anatomy thanks to a three-dimensional tool.

Keiser University Biomedical Science students are enjoying the opportunity to gain additional insights into anatomy thanks to a three-dimensional tool

Keiser University Biomedical Science students are enjoying the opportunity to gain additional insights into anatomy thanks to a three-dimensional tool