by Marketing 3D Organon | May 12, 2022 | Anatomy, Medical Education
Studying anatomy is like learning a whole new language. It is important not only to understand anatomical terms but to place these terms within their own context, in order to give an appreciation of how the human body functions. The precise use of anatomical terms by...
by Marketing 3D Organon | Mar 15, 2022 | Anatomy, Clinical Anatomy, Medical Education, Patient Education
Carpal Bones in 3D Organon The carpal bones are eight irregular bones located at the wrist. They connect the distal ends of the bones of the forearm to the five metacarpal bones of the hand. They divided into two rows: a proximal and distal: Proximal row: scaphoid...
by Marketing 3D Organon | Mar 4, 2022 | Anatomy, Clinical Anatomy, Conferences, Medical Education, Public Health, Virtual Reality
We are looking forward to attending ViVE 2022, in Miami, the digital health hub, on March 6-9. Join us in the groundbreaking new event in digital health, packed with health tech events, professional development, networking, and more. ViVE merges the leadership of...
by Marketing 3D Organon | Dec 8, 2021 | Anatomy, Clinical Anatomy, Medical Education
Decorated Trees are essential for Christmas celebrations. Another tree, the biliary tree, is vital for the human body. Τhe biliary tree is a group of gastrointestinal ducts that collect bile from the hepatic parenchyma to be stored in the gallbladder and then be...
by Marketing 3D Organon | Dec 8, 2021 | Anatomy, Medical Education
The NEW 2022 3D Organon Edition is going live soon with amazing new detailed microscopic anatomy models and histology slides! Accelerate your teaching and learning with 3D Organon solutions. Available in 16 languages! Find it in your language! For the latest news,...
by Marketing 3D Organon | Oct 15, 2021 | Anatomy
The International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA) has declared October 15 as World Anatomy Day. 15 October marks the anniversary of the death of Andreas Vesalius in 1564, who is the father of modern human anatomy. He systematized the science of anatomy...