The University of Technology and Humanities (UTH) in Radom has launched the Collegium Anatomicum, where researches and autopsies will be carried out by students of the Faculty of Medical Sciences and Health Sciences.
Collegium Anatomicum UTH is a scientific centre dedicated to training future doctors, postgraduate training of all specialities, physiotherapists, nurses and all other medical professions.
The modern equipment of Collegium Anatomicum will provide full educational opportunities in functional anatomy based on high-resolution and 3D imaging techniques.
The new centre includes a section room, a lecture hall for 40 people, a preparation room for three-dimensional photography and storage facilities for preparations and wastes.