Disclosure for Anatomage Resources
Dear Students and Parents/Guardians,
As part of our Sports Medicine curriculum, we will be exploring the fascinating and complex structures of the human body through our Anatomage Table & Tablets. To provide a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy, our lessons will include visual materials that depict the human body in various forms.
Purpose of Visual Exposure:
The purpose of this visual exposure is to:
Educate students about the accurate structure and organization of the human body.
Help students understand the relationships between different organs and systems.
Provide a foundational understanding for future studies in health sciences and related fields.
Promote scientific literacy and an appreciation for the biological complexity of life.
Types of Visual Materials You May Encounter:
The visual materials used in this course may include, but are not limited to:
Detailed anatomical diagrams and illustrations: These may show internal organs, skeletal structures, muscular systems, and other body parts.
Anatomical models: Three-dimensional representations of human organs or body systems.
Photographs and videos: These may depict dissections (of preserved specimens, not live individuals), medical imaging (e.g., X-rays, MRIs), or clinical presentations of anatomical structures.
Nature of the Content:
Please be aware that some of these visual materials may be graphic in nature as they realistically portray the internal structures of the human body. While all materials will be presented in a respectful and educational context, some students may find certain images or videos to be confronting or unsettling. We understand and respect that individuals may have different comfort levels with such content.
Student Responsibility and Expectations:
All students are expected to approach these materials with MATURITY, RESPECT & A PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDE.
Disrespectful comments or behavior regarding anatomical visuals WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
Students are encouraged to ask questions and engage thoughtfully with the material.