Students get up close and personal with synthetic human

TAKING LEARNING TO THE NEXT LEVEL… GOTAFE students have the chance to take their learning to the next level now having access to a synthetic human worth $170,000. Photo: Supplied.
TAKING LEARNING TO THE NEXT LEVEL… GOTAFE students have the chance to take their learning to the next level now having access to a synthetic human worth $170,000. Photo: Supplied.
TAKING LEARNING TO THE NEXT LEVEL… GOTAFE students have the chance to take their learning to the next level now having access to a synthetic human worth $170,000. Photo: Supplied.
TAKING LEARNING TO THE NEXT LEVEL… GOTAFE students have the chance to take their learning to the next level now having access to a synthetic human worth $170,000. Photo: Supplied.

A SYNTHETIC human worth almost $170,000 has made the long trip from Florida to Benalla in a bid to benefit students studying Health & Community Services courses at GOTAFE.

The human anatomy technology model, which was developed by American company, SynDaver Labs, was purchased with funding from the Victorian Government’s Regional and Specialist Training Fund (RSTF).

A Sectra Table, which is an interactive learning and teaching tool that uses real anatomy and clinical cases to develop critical thinking in critical training was also purchased through RTSF grant funding. This will be used for all applications across the health educational sector.

The RSTF program supports training for specific skills in regional and specialist areas that are not being met by the current training market.

GOTAFE’s interim education executive director, Louise Pearce said GOTAFE was fortunate to be the only registered training organisation in Australia to have the SynDaver resource.

“We are also the first VET training organisation to utilise a Sectra Table in our training programs. Up until now, it was a resource only available in university degree programs.

“Our students will benefit enormously from being able to learn with the anatomy model and the interactive workstation.”