Clinton County ATC Health Sciences students visit UKs Cadaver Lab

Posted December 13, 2017 at 10:21 am

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On Thursday, November 9th, Clinton County Area Technology Center’s Health Science students had the chance to visit the University of Kentucky Cadaver Lab. The Cadaver Lab is located in UK’s Outreach Center in Med Center Annex 5.

The Outreach Center is designed to enhance the knowledge and learning of Human Anatomy and Physiology as well as to encourage students to study science.

The lab gives students the opportunity to actually see, feel and hold human organs and various body parts. It allows the students to fully understand the anatomy of the organ and how it functions.

Each of the students who attended received one on one time with Dr. Frasier and his assistant, Miss Stevens, tour coordinator. Dr. Frasier is a retired, well known physiologist and does presentations weekly with students from across the state on his own time.

This field trip was a rare and unique opportunity that most students never get to experience. Mrs. Billie Frye, Mrs. Ashley King, and their students would like to thank the UK Outreach Center for their time. They encourage all health science related programs to attend. There is no better learning; than hands on.

Students in the top photo, from left to right are, front row: Alisha Thompson, McKenzie Boils, Dana Guffey, Carly Upchurch, Yuray Perez, and Shania Bagwell. Second row: Sydney Jones, Kendra Roberts, Destiny Tallent, Abby Craig, Destinee Thurman, Kim Stockton, Victoria Beaty, Kristen Groce, Tamara Harris. Third row: Billie Frye, RN, Maisie Collins, Courtney Wilson, Katie Stearns, Lakota Hardin, Abbie Lowhorn, Kami Scott, Allison Johnson, Anne Hathaway, Holden Shepard, and Dr. Frasier

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