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Students in Dave Potter's Ichthyology class at Unity College dissect a variety of fish species during a lab period. They weighed, measured, and identified the specimens before removing the pharyngeal bone for further examination.

Neurosurgery Dissection Course

8th - 10th September 2017

West Midlands Surgical Training Centre

University Hospital, Coventry, United Kingdom

Course Features

Three day Course with full two day cadaveric dissection course

Day One: Lectures & Video sessions of operative procedures

Day Two covers approaches to Supra-tentorial compartment

Day three covers posterior fossa and cervical spine

1 human specimen every two participants

Hands on & Products Demonstration

Single use material and surgical kits

State of art Dissection Lab

Meals and coffee-breaks

Certificate of attendance

Social Dinner

Accreditation

By Royal College of Surgeons of England

 

Course is designed for

Doctors who are in training in the field of Neurosurgery & Spine Surgery

Doctors who are practicing in the field of Neurosurgery & Spine Surgery

Established Neurosurgeons for neurosurgical anatomy refreshment

 

Course Organizer: Mr Hussien El-Maghraby Consultant Neurosurgeon

 

Senior Course Administrator: Mrs Anita Vicars

For Registration & Sponsorship inquires

Email: anita @neurosurgeryupdate.com

www.neurosurgeryupdate.com

 

IV Setembro Negro Festival

Hangar 110

São Paulo - SP - Brazil

2005.09.02

in biology we dissected frogs awhile back and i finally uploaded them on here.

CSU Bio-Medical Club member works on a heart dissection.

1. A Dissection of Two Distinct Household Objects

 

large accordion book

Photos copyright Sharktagging.com by Julia Saltzman

DEAD MAN WALKING! one of our requirement during anatomy classes

Grade 8 had the great pleasure to dissect frogs this week!

Public dissection of a blue shark at the Otago Muesum.

 

Shot with a Bronica ETRs 645. Film was Kodak Tmax 100 developed in Ilford ID-11. Scaned and tweaked in Photoshop CS3.

  

Steve TIng Photography © 2010

stevetingphotography.blogspot.com

A really cute little girl, learning to dissect a heart at HMNS' The Woodlands Xploration Station.

DEAD MAN WALKING! one of our requirement during anatomy classes

NSLC Medicine and Health Care

Fresnel screen on top of carrier tray. Gear train.

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