NTU medical school to pioneer use of plastinated bodies in teaching

Published on May 23, 2013 11:35 AM

NTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

NTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

NTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

JANTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

NTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

NTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

NTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

NTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

JANTU's new medical school will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore.Assistant Professor Dinesh Kumar Srinivasan, the Lead for Anatomy Teaching at LKCMedicine, said the plastinated human specimens are excellent tools for teaching anatomy as they are durable, safe and non-toxic. -- ST PHOTO:JAMIE KOH

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