On October 25, 2024, students of the groups Yu-21-1, Yu-22-1, IN-21-1 visited the anatomical museum at the CMU. The organizers of this event are: senior lecturer of the Department of Legal and Financial Disciplines Akhmetova A.K. and student of the group Yu-21-1 Hartman Z.
The Anatomical Museum at the Medical Academy is the only museum in the republic where natural preparations are preserved and it is visited by tourists from foreign countries. The students looked at the exhibits with great interest. This visit will be of great help in mastering medical subjects and for general development.
The Anatomical Museum at the Medical Academy is a unique place that attracts the attention of not only medical students, but also everyone who is interested in the human body, its structure and functions. This museum serves as an important resource for the educational process, providing visual materials and a rich historical context.
The Anatomical Museum was founded in the 20th century and has since become an important part of academic life. His collection includes hundreds of specimens, including anatomical preparations, models and dioramas, which allow a deeper understanding of the complex processes occurring in the human body. The museum is actively replenished with new finds and research, which makes it relevant and interesting.
The museum’s exposition includes:
Anatomical preparations: real samples of organs and tissues that are used to study anatomy and pathology.
Models: Detailed models of various body systems, such as the cardiovascular, nervous and respiratory systems.
Not only students and teachers can visit the anatomical museum, but also everyone interested in medicine. For organized groups, there are special guided tours that will tell you in detail about each exhibit and share interesting facts from the history of anatomy.
The Anatomical Museum at the Medical Academy is not just a collection of anatomical preparations, but a whole world of knowledge that opens up amazing aspects of the human body and medicine to visitors.