Cadaver Dissection Workshops

dissection_labpg6-Day Fresh Tissue and Embalmed Tissue Cadaver Dissection Lab Workshop (with Anatomy in Clay® too!).

Dr. Joe Muscolino teaches full 6-day fresh tissue and embalmed tissue cadaver dissection labs, with Anatomy in Clay® too! This workshop has both Fresh Tissue and Embalmed Tissue cadavers for the different learning advantages afforded by each type of cadaver. It also includes Anatomy in Clay set up in the adjacent classroom for further maximum depth of learning!

Days: Sunday through Saturday (with Wednesday off)
Location: Institute for Anatomical Research, Colorado Springs, CO
CE Credits: 48 (Approved by the NCBTMB)
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“I often like to say that being a Massage Therapist, or any type of manual or movement therapist / practitioner, and never having seen the inside of the human body is like being a car mechanic and never having opened up the hood!” – Dr. Joe Muscolino

  • Intensive workshop in which you get to actually dissect and learn all the tissues and structures of the body at the Institute for Anatomical Research in Colorado Springs, CO, for a very reasonable cost compared to other trainings.
  • Fresh Tissue dissection is the gold standard of cadaver labs because the tissues are much more representative of living tissue, and joints are movable to better understand the relationship between myofascial tissue and movement.
  • But embalmed tissue is much easier for dissecting and learning the muscles of the body. Having both types will facilitate our learning, which is what it is all about! 🙂
  • Here is your opportunity to dissect the human body under the personal supervision of Dr. Joe Muscolino. We will dissect the muscles, tendons, fascial planes, joints, and internal visceral organs.
  • And, as an added bonus, as we dissect the body, Dr. Joe Muscolino will discuss applications to kinesiology, palpation, and stretching for the regions of the body being dissected.
  • Maximum 6 participants per cadaver. We work in teams of 3 people on each side of the cadaver form.
  • One instructor per table for maximal supervision!
  • Contact hours of continuing education through the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) are given to massage therapists and bodyworkers.
  • This workshop will have both Fresh Tissue and Embalmed Tissue cadavers for the different learning advantages afforded by each type of cadaver. We will also have Anatomy in Clay set up in the adjacent classroom for further maximum depth of learning!

What a great experience I had at the lab! I felt like I was able to see, feel, and absorb much more this time than last December. I think this was, in part, because my theoretical understanding of anatomy is deeper now. How valuable it is to see and touch a person’s physical form and see the reality of the highly individual anatomy we use to affect the world around us!Jason W., Licensed Massage Therapist
I just wanted to say thanks. Being in the cadaver lab was an experience I wouldn’t trade, but what really made the class worthwhile for me was having you teach it. You are a big part of the reason I decided to pursue teaching and continue on to grad school. Your enthusiasm and ability to reason things out and in turn deliver that comprehensively to your students is unparalleled. If I achieve even half of that in my teaching career, I’ll be content. I realize that my appreciation for the lab is probably of a different nature than most, but I wanted to be sure to let you know.Alicia, Licensed Massage Therapist

Contact hours of continuing education through the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) are given to massage therapists and bodyworkers.

 

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