Adult Health Careers and LPN students place 4th in State!

High Plains Technology Center Students Take 4th Place in the Oklahoma State HOSA Virtual Anatomage Tournament!

Congratulations to Matthew Fore and Selena Oviedo, both adult Health Careers students from Woodward, and Elena Perez, an adult LPN student from Shattuck, for placing fourth in the Oklahoma State HOSA Virtual Anatomage Tournament!!!

Ranking fourth place out of all the competitors in the state in this contest is an impressive achievement! The tests are highly competitive and are based on speed and accuracy. What a great opportunity to learn and compete for these students.

The Anatomage Table is the most technologically advanced 3D anatomy visualization system for anatomy and physiology education and is being adopted by many of the world’s leading medical schools and institutions. The table features 5 real-anatomy full-body human cadavers that are available for volumetric dissection. All anatomical content is developed from actual human bodies, ensuring the highest level of accurate learning standards. As the world’s first life-size virtual dissection table, Anatomage Table transforms anatomy labs into a high-tech workstation where students can acquire real-world clinical experience!

Congratulations to all three of you! We are proud of your achievements.

Pictured with HPTC's Anatomage table are Selena and Matthew.


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