Anatomical Museum

The Anatomical Museum serves two main functions: educational (exhibiting specific regions and the entire human body, including pathological conditions) and demonstrational (providing in-depth and expanded knowledge of human and animal morphology). Most importantly, the museum functions as a self-study area for students, guided by a consulting instructor.
A large collection of specimens—both normal and pathological—includes wet specimens, plastinated samples, and anatomical models representing the whole body, organ systems, individual organs, and specific regions. This allows students to effectively study human morphology.
The use of virtual anatomical tables and digital classrooms has become a relevant and efficient approach. Altogether, the integration of traditional methods and IT technologies helps engage students in the study of morphological sciences and enhances the quality of the educational process.