"From four cadavers a year to four thousand dissections a week."
That's what unlimited access to a digital cadaver looks like in practice.
The ProblemAnatomy Is The Hardest Part. And You Don't Get Enough Time With It.
You have a cohort of a hundred students and four cadavers. By the time you get to the table, time is already running out. You can see something — but not clearly enough, not long enough, not at the angle you actually need. You take notes. You go home. And two days later, you can’t quite picture it.
Anatomy doesn’t stick from a diagram. It sticks from doing — from rotating a structure in your hands until the spatial relationship makes sense. Most students don’t get enough of that. Not because they aren’t working hard enough. Because the lab doesn’t scale.
Digital Cadaver gives you the reps you’re not getting.
