From a disarticulated skeleton to a digestive system, an enlarged eye to a human skull, Simulaids are delighted to have made ENF Korea’s anatomical models available in the UK for the first time.
Since the time of ancient Greece physicians have been using anatomical models to help students and patients understand the inner-workings of the human body. But even in an age of advanced software and virtual reality they’re still a staple of the classroom and consultation room.
From a student cohort studying T Level Health to a doctor explaining the effects of diabetes on our internal organs, using a physical prop can be the clearest and most effective way of explaining how different bones or body parts relate to each other.
ENF is a South-Korea based manufacturer of medical training simulators and anatomical models with a reputation for high quality. Their “sophisticated, realistic, and functional” products are widely used in medical schools, hospitals, and research institutions across the world. Simulaids have been thrilled to bring their range of anatomical models to the UK market in recent months.
Bradley Lawrence, Simulaids Chief Operating Officer, said:
“We’ve been working with ENF’s sister company BT for a number of years to supply innovative skills trainers, but we’ve been excited recently to start stocking their anatomical models too.
“ENF models are highly durable, often very colourful, and are a class above any similar products we’ve seen on the market. Most of them come with descriptive charts too, and are proving especially popular in FE colleges as well as medical schools and NHS Trusts.”
Simulaids have made over 100 ENF Korea products available in the UK, and can be purchased from our online shop.