In early December, Daniela Popescu, M.D., Ph.D., gave students in her anatomy and physiology class an extraordinary opportunity to observe real anatomical structures and bones up close.
Photos courtesy of 麻豆影院 at Geauga and Twinsburg Academic Center
Popescu is an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at 麻豆影院 at Geauga and Twinsburg Academic Center. She traveled with her class to see the 鈥淢ummies of the World: The Exhibition鈥 at The Corner Gallery in Cleveland鈥檚 Playhouse Square. The exhibition, now in its final weeks, features both naturally and intentionally preserved mummified humans and animals from around the world, including Europe, South America and ancient Egypt. There is even a 鈥渕odern鈥 human mummy, that was created 30 years ago by a team of scientists from the University of Maryland.
Exceptional Experiential Learning
The class was excited to see the view the bodies and artifacts on display. The students also saw a group of medical mummies in the exhibition that were used to teach anatomy to medical students in the late and early 19th century. They were created in Scotland by renowned Scottish anatomist Allan Burns and later sold to the University of Maryland. Viewing these teaching models and the other mummies in the exhibition was particularly valuable to these students as they are currently studying bones and muscles.
Next semester, the class will learn about the cardiovascular system, so this strategic excursion provided insights that will help them in the current semester and in the spring.
This trip was made possible with financial support by 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Division of Research and Economic Development and the University Research Council. Experiential learning, combined with classroom instruction is an essential part of all of 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 academic programs. Relevant, hands-on experiences help students acquire the skills and knowledge they need for success in their careers.