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Anatomical Models - A Model Speaks a Thousand Words

Friday, July 23, 2010 5:23 AM Posted by Andy Subandono

By Stephen Lamb

A picture might spark one thousand words, but a great medical model needs no explanation. Whether you are a doctor or a teacher, trying to explain the intricate human body with a lot of medical terms may cause confusion. The solution to this problem is an accurate model that effectively displays every last vein and vertebrae.

Plastic surgeons may find that an abdominal model is of great help while trying to describe an abdominoplasty procedure to a patient, while a general surgeon may find that a model of a cancer-ridden lung will help ease the mind of a restless patient. Additionally, these models are perfect for showing both adults and children the way that the body works during a regular check-up. All parts of the body (including the skin) can be easily explained with the help of a well crafted model.

Likewise, an expertly constructed anatomical model can be a useful teaching tool. Both university professors and elementary school teachers will gain a large response from their class by using these interactive models. In order to help clarify all parts of the body to students, model training aids are also a great help. These training aids include injection teaching models; venipuncture training arms; gallstone models; kidney stone models; and a wide range of patient care simulators.

Conveying the numerous parts of the body to your audience is a lot easier when you have a colorful model on hand. From a complex eight-part model to a simplistic one-part model, anatomical models are the perfect way to take a peek inside the human body without using a scalpel.

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