Human Cadaver Part - II The Institute of Human Anatomy The Institute of Human Anatomy is located in an education campus that is shared with Granite School District, Granite Technical Institute, BioInnovations Gateway, and Utah State University. Classes, workshops, and medical device trainings will be held in a state of the art laboratory fully equipped with audio and visual presentation capabilities. The lab is outfitted with all necessary equipment, protocols, and security to ensure the safety of students and trainees.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at Human cadaver dissection, Human dissection & Medical device training facility We are conveniently located 15 minutes from the Salt Lake City International Airport, less than 10 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City, 30 minutes from Park City, and less than 45 minutes from 7 world class ski resorts. The Institute of Human Anatomy is a unique facility specializing in the utilization of human cadavers as instruments for advanced anatomical education, medical device training and prototype testing.We provide a state of the art education experience utilizing human cadavers for those engaged in or seeking a career that requires the study and understanding of human anatomy and physiology. For 3rd party medical device trainings we provide lab capabilities of 1-5 stations, classroom(s) with all necessary audio/visual for up to 60, and an on-site cafeteria. We work directly with career and vocational colleges, accrediting agencies, medical device companies, and individual healthcare and wellness professionals to further advance education and medical understanding of the human body and its many systems. Jonathan Bennion – Co-Founder/Director of Education/Lead Dissector/Anatomist Jonathan found his love for teaching 5 years ago while attaining his degree in Health Promotion and Education at the University of Utah. During his pre-medical coursework he took an anatomy course from Professor Mark Nielsen. He was asked to be one of Professor Nielsens teaching assistants and immediately fell in love with teaching and learning about the human body. During his time at the University of Utah, Jonathan spent many hours in the cadaver lab receiving training in teaching and dissection.