
The Cadaver Anatomy Procedure Lab on Dec. 2 and 3 will teach emergency medical services personnel about human anatomy and basic and advanced prehospital procedures.
The Department of Emergency Medicine at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine will offer two one-day seminars in December for emergency medical services personnel who want to learn more about human anatomy and basic and advanced prehospital procedures.
The Cadaver Anatomy Procedure (C.A.P.) Lab seminars will be offered on Wednesday, Dec. 2, and Thursday Dec. 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Boonshoft School of Medicine in White Hall on the Wright State campus. Sign-in begins at 7:30 a.m.
Participants receive hands-on experience, have the chance to handle specimens and gain a detailed working knowledge of the human body. This is achieved through intense training led by emergency medicine faculty and residents.
The Department of Emergency Medicine has offered the C.A.P. Lab at Wright State since 2006. Eight continuing education credits will be provided to all participants who complete the course.
The cost is $65 per person and includes breakfast and lunch. Advance registration is required. Register online at medicine.wright.edu/cap-lab.
For more information, contact Cassandra Browning at cassandra.browning@wright.edu or 937-395-8839.

Wright State surgery professor Priti Parikh inspired by prestigious academic medicine leadership fellowship
Wright State resident, medical student land competitive ENT placements, reflecting strength of Premier Health partnership
Wright State aviation students celebrate milestone at Dayton Air Show
Western Ohio Educational Foundation celebrates student success at annual scholarship breakfast
SOCHE honors Wright State staff and faculty leaders for excellence