Center for Anatomy
The teaching of anatomy provides the foundation for understanding the human body. Through the dissection of body donations from the first semester, students experience anatomical, three-dimensional structures in real terms and thus understand their function and the complex interaction of organs, bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments. This is the prerequisite for being able to work on patients later on - be it during physical examinations or during operations.
The Center for Macroscopic and Clinical Anatomy will provide excellent conditions for modern education and training in these important fundamentals. It will be possible to teach 490 students at the same time. A paternoster system in which the prepared body donations are stored will ensure the highest process and work safety behind the scenes. A building-wide high-end ventilation system ensures a low-emission working environment for students, faculty and staff to the highest standards.
In the Anatomical Theater, dissections and techniques on body donations will be able to be demonstrated in a stadium-like situation. Additional special workstations, each equipped as in a modern operating room (X-ray capable), allow the training and development of future (e.g. minimally invasive) surgical techniques in education, but especially in the continuing education of our physicians.