In medical education, cadaveric specimens are precious.
Cadaver tissue is truly the only resource that allows us to practice and reproduce procedures and tests with loyalty. The precision we need to have, the countless times we need to repeat a procedure in order to be proficient, as no rubber doll can offer us the veracity that cadaveric tissue does. But like any other lifeless tissue, it will quickly deteriorate.
So we came up with a process - and a set of proprietary formulas - that help us to delay the deterioration process just enough for us to be able to take proper advantage of the donated tissue, in order to both improve the quality of the healthcare we can provide and also to honor the selfless donation we receive, when we get the gift of anatomical cryopreserved specimens and turn them into our Cephalospec.
Dr Oyole, the founder of the Craniofacial RSC - has developed a process for the "Cephalus" (head + partial neck) specimens that gives it realistic features of tissue manipulation without embalming, latex or formalizing the tissue. Non toxic, serology cleared, no risks, no harm.
At CRANIOFACIAL Research and Study Center, we use a rigorous and systematic approach to medical research and development. Our methodology is designed to ensure that our courses and projects are scientifically sound, ethically responsible, and most of all, safety driven for the patients. With this in mind, we've developed a collection of Cephalospecs that target each broad specialty areas of the Head & Neck.
This is the specimen exclusively perfused for the Courses presented and held at the Craniofacial RSC. Find the schedule of courses here.
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