Transparent Anatomical Manikin
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The Transparent Anatomical Manikin (TAM) is a three-dimensional, transparent
organs
being wired so specific body systems would light up on command on cue, with a pre-recorded educational presentation.
Rush eventually produced 42 TAMs, many of which are still displayed in US health education museums.[2] A cheaper model – the Mobile TAM, was created by Rush in the 1980s.[1]
The Transparent Anatomical Manikin was used as cover art on the 1970 soundtrack album In Utero.[3]
See also
- Resusci Anne, a common manikin used in CPR training
- TraumaMan, a surgical training manikin used in ATLS training
- Harvey mannequin
- Medical education mannequin