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University of Colorado School of Medicine First to Add Visible Human Dissector to Medical School Curriculum; Software Free to FirstYear Medical Students.

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| October 15, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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DENVER -- The University of Colorado School of Medicine this fall became the first medical school in the country to add the Visible Human Dissector (VH Dissector) virtual human anatomy software to its curriculum for first-year medical students. In addition, the school and developer today announced plans to offer copies of the software free of charge to all CU's first-year medical students in 2003.

VH Dissector is the world's first human dissection simulator based on the internationally recognized Visible Human. It was developed by Touch of Life Technologies (ToLTech) and built on data and technology licensed from the CU-Health Sciences …

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