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Yahoo
01-07-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Anatomage Inc. Names Recipients of the 2025 Anatomage Teacher Awards
SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Anatomage Inc., a market leader in medical education technology, is proud to announce the winners of the Anatomage Teacher Awards, recognizing exceptional educators who are redefining anatomy and science education through innovation, dedication, and creativity. This year's awards highlight four distinct categories, each celebrating a unique facet of educational excellence. After a thorough nomination and review process, a panel of expert judges selected the following teachers as this year's honorees: Outstanding Teacher AwardRecognizing one teacher who has made a significant impact on their students, school, and community through exemplary classroom science learning, inspiring STEM engagement and demonstrating innovative Anatomage Mikaela Drake, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Health Sciences and Assistant Program Director, Butler University Trailblazer AwardHonoring a teacher who utilizes Anatomage technology in a unique and groundbreaking way to enhance learning and motivate Joel Otte, EMS and Fire Science Education Coordinator, Des Moines Area Community College Top Contributor AwardAwarded to the educator whose high-quality contributions on the content-sharing platform Anatomage Share stands out for its educational value, clarity, and positive influence on the broader teaching Katelyn Christensen, Anatomy & Physiology Teacher, Grand Terrace High School Research Pioneer AwardRecognizing an educator who is leveraging Anatomage in published studies or active academic research, contributing meaningfully to the advancement of education, medicine, and Erica Ausel, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Marian University Each of these educators has demonstrated exceptional commitment to student learning, incorporating Anatomage's advanced visualization products to create immersive and transformative educational experiences. To be considered for an award, nominees were invited to share how they use Anatomage in their lessons, provide examples of impactful content or research, and reflect on how technology supports their teaching goals in a digital-first world. "We are proud to recognize these exceptional educators who are shaping the future of medical and science education," said Jack Choi, CEO of Anatomage. "Through their innovative use of Anatomage technology, they have elevated student engagement, enhanced learning outcomes, and brought science to life in meaningful ways. We congratulate them on these well-deserved honors." Each winner will receive a $1,000 cash prize, a commemorative trophy and certificate recognizing their achievement, as well as a complimentary pass to the 2025 Anatomage Conference, where leading educators and healthcare professionals gather to share ideas and shape the future of healthcare and science education. The Anatomage Teacher Awards reflect Anatomage's ongoing mission to support educators with the tools, recognition, and platform they need to advance anatomical education and research on a global scale. By celebrating the achievements of outstanding educators, Anatomage reaffirms its commitment to inspiring the next generation of science and healthcare leaders. About Anatomage Anatomage is a market leader in medical imaging and education technology, transforming traditional learning through continuous innovation. With an ecosystem of medical imaging software and hardware, the company delivers world-class anatomy and physiology content at the highest level of accuracy. Anatomage is committed to enhancing its technologies to transform standard anatomy learning, medical diagnosis, treatment planning, as well as revolutionize science education. Media Contact:Dr. Jack ChoiCEO, Anatomage 1-408-885-1474Email: info@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Anatomage Inc.
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Pitt State camp offers hands-on nursing summer camp for kids
PITTSBURG, Kan. — The summer break for some Pittsburg area kids involved a trip to the hospital Thursday. It was the Simulation Hospital inside Pitt State's McPherson Hall. Irene Ransom Bradley School of Nursing faculty, staff and students hosted seven to 11-year olds in this free Morning in Nursing Summer Camp. The kids rotated through five stations during their two hours on campus and got to experience things like CPR, handwashing and using the Anatomage virtual patient. Kansas Regents approve tuition increases; What PSU students can expect It's the perfect camp for a young lady by the name of Mya Yaghmour: She wants to be a nurse like her mom and sister. 'You get to learn some pretty valuable things, and it's a really fun camp, and that all the people here are so nice, and it's probably a good camp to do if you want to be a nurse when you're older,' said Yaghmour. 'Why do you think that kids should get to experience something like this?' 'To get them interested in healthcare. Not just nursing, but all of healthcare. It's very exciting. Hopefully, they'll keep that passion and want to be nurses, or something in the healthcare profession,' said Nancy Tyler, PSU Sim Hospital & Skills Lab Coordinator. The university has a slew of camps scheduled through next month that you can check out here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
11-06-2025
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- Yahoo
Anatomage Inc. Announces the Winners of the 2025 National Anatomage Tournament
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Anatomage Inc., a market leader in medical education technology, has announced the winners of this year's National Anatomage Tournament, which took place at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). This annual competition is designed to inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals, using gamified, team-based challenges to test students' knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Every year, thousands of students across the country participate in fast-paced, interactive competitions using the Anatomage Table, a state-of-the-art medical education platform featuring digitized real human cadavers. At their regional and state tournaments, teams of 3 to 4 students maneuvered 3D bodies to locate and identify anatomical structures, vying for a top 4 finish to qualify for the National Anatomage Tournament. This year's tournament brought together the very best high school teams, with over 8,000 students from more than 2,200 teams participating in 44 tournaments across the country. The result: 80 teams who were able to demonstrate their academic excellence and become eligible for a chance to become National Anatomy Champions. At the national tournament, each team competed in a 40-question preliminary round that tested their ability to identify anatomical structures using the Anatomage Table's lifelike digital cadavers. Scores from this round determined placement in the Top 32 bracket, where the format shifted to high-stakes, head-to-head matchups in a single-elimination style. The final eight teams emerged to compete on the main stage during the live-streamed Championship, battling through three increasingly difficult rounds of anatomy and physiology challenges in pursuit of the national title. The winners: 1st place: Arcadia High School, No Apaches Down from Arcadia, CA 2nd place: Francis Tuttle Technology Center, Peters' Puppies from Oklahoma City, OK 3rd place: Francis Tuttle Technology Center, The Team Formerly Known As Ketchup from Oklahoma City, OK 4th place: Boyd J Michael III Technical High School, McDreamy Teamy from Hagerstown, MD Participation in the National Anatomage Tournament not only showcases a student's mastery of anatomy and physiology, but also serves as a powerful testament to their academic rigor and commitment to excellence. Competing in this premier event demonstrates superior critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaborative skills. Their journey reflects the core mission of the Anatomage Tournament: to celebrate student achievement, encourage collaboration, and inspire a passion for medical education through advanced visualization technology and dynamic competition. To learn more about the tournament and how to qualify for next year's competition, visit the Anatomage Tournament website. About Anatomage Anatomage is a market leader in medical imaging and education technology, transforming traditional learning through continuous innovation. With an ecosystem of medical imaging software and hardware, the company delivers world-class anatomy and physiology content at the highest level of accuracy. Anatomage is committed to enhancing its technologies to transform standard anatomy learning, medical diagnosis, treatment planning, as well as revolutionize science education. Media Contact:Dr. Jack ChoiCEO, Anatomage 1-408-885-1474Email: info@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Anatomage Inc.
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Martin County Schools unveils new way of learning
MARTIN COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — Martin County Schools plans to introduce a new level of learning: The Operation Game 2.0. In the fall of this year, learning in several health, science, and anatomy-related courses will take on a new look with the Anatomage Table thanks to the Martin County Schools Career and Technical Education department. 'We are excited to make this amazing learning tool available to our Health Science 1 and 2 classes, Nursing Fundamentals, and Biomedical Technology classes,' CTE Director for Martin County Schools, Jason Wynne said. 'There are also opportunities to utilize the table in Animal Science and Vet Tech courses.' The Anatomage is an operating-bed-sized table that will provide a highly accurate, three-dimensional, and high-resolution view of anatomical structures. During a demonstration, students were able to see the depth and detail the table brings. 'The Anatomage Table bridges the gap between textbook learning and real-world application, preparing our students for future careers in healthcare with cutting-edge technology right here in our classroom,' Health Science instructor, Rebecca Revels said. 'Students in Health Science will have increased opportunities for engaged learning and are excited to get started.' Veteran Nursing Fundamentals teacher and Registered Nurse Vinya Ward said, 'The Anatomage Table will offer students in all areas of our Health Science program an incredible opportunity to virtually study human anatomy content being taught in the classroom. This will allow students to become more engaged and interactive by seeing organs in 3-D and have the opportunity to dissect nine different cadavers.' There will be training for instructors who will soon utilize the table. In the fall, the Career and Technical Education team hopes to use the Anatomage Table in many CTE classes. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.