Pueblo Community College purchases synthetic cadaver

Cadaver built to withstand multiple dissections

Pueblo Community College has purchased a synthetic cadaver, which faculty say will ultimately save the school resources.

The cadaver is constructed using synthetic fibers and water, and it is built to withstand years of dissections.

“This high-fidelity simulation will save the college resources by not having our students dissect animals semester after semester,” said Carter Smith, coordinator of the emergency medical services program at PCC Southwest.

The cadaver was purchased using funds from an Amendment 50 grant the college received for $89,946, said Shannon Livick, special assistant to the school’s executive dean. It will primarily be used by biology, nursing and emergency medical students.

The college held its first-ever synthetic cadaver dissection April 8 in the health occupations building.

ealvero@the-journal.com

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