
Concordia University, St. Paul is proud to announce the addition of Anatomage Tables to campus, an exciting step forward in enhancing our science and health programs. These state-of-the-art 3D anatomy systems use digitized human cadavers to create incredibly realistic and interactive learning experiences for students.
With the Anatomage Table, students can explore the human body in high resolution detail, virtually dissecting and examining organ systems without the need for traditional cadaver labs. This technology not only supports more dynamic and accessible learning but also aligns with CSP’s commitment to innovation in teaching and career preparation.
Dr. Eric Van Hecke, PA Program Director and Assistant Professor, shared, “The addition of Anatomage Tables directly supports the CSP PA Program’s mission to prepare exceptional, practice-ready clinicians. This technology allows students to explore anatomy in remarkable detail while reinforcing clinical understanding throughout the curriculum.”
By integrating the Anatomage Table into our classrooms and labs, CSP is equipping students with advanced tools that mirror what they will use in the professional world. This deepens their understanding of anatomy and elevates the standard of hands-on education across our health science programs.