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The Anatomy and Pathology facilities and the Human Bequest Program are a major cornerstone of JCU’s Medical and Dental training facilities. JCU hire out rooms and facilities to both internal and external groups, and may be a solution for your next conference, seminar, workshop or professional development series.
Overseeing these operations, staffing and compliance is the Anatomy Facility Manager and the Human Bequest Program Coordinator. The Anatomy Facility Manager leads a team of highly trained specialist technicians, who bring their unique skills and attention to detail to ensure the facility is maintained to the highest standards.
Facility and Booking information
The Anatomy and Pathology facilities and their associated laboratories are situated in the , and the , authorised under the and the .
The operations of the facilities are underpinned by the JCU Human Bequest Program with mandating that all donors received through the program are treated with the utmost dignity and respect at all times in secure facilities.
The facilities comprise:
- Three large and one smaller temperature and humidity controlled anatomy laboratories
- North Queensland’s largest and only anatomical cadaver, prosection, pathology and skeletal teaching collection
- High end Audio Visual systems fully supported by JCU MedTech
- Mortuary and embalming suite
- Prosectory
- Skeletisation facility
- Plastination facility
- Three refrigerated cadaver storage areas
- Body Donor Program office
- Large histopathology teaching and learning facility
- Dedicated technical preparation and dissecting/prosecting areas
- Student bag racks and hand washing bays
- One large state of the art histopathology teaching space with VR capabilities
- State of the art security system including controlled swipe card access and CCTV
Contact us today to discuss how we can meet your surgical training, professional development or research needs, or complete this form in as much detail as possible and email to anatomy.workshops@jcu.edu.au so we can assess your need and requirements.
JCU’s Anatomy and Pathology is a modern scientific teaching, training and research school catering to around 1200 enrolled anatomy students per week across two faculties. Our key facilities teach both undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Medicine and Dentistry, Biomedical Sciences, Allied Health and Pharmacy, Sports and Exercise Sciences, and Surgical Anatomy. We also regularly host external organisations for courses and professional development for anatomical, pathological and generalist and specialist medical training, such as the , and .
We have a range of regular surgical postgrad and CPD courses scheduled, however you can contact us today to discuss how we can meet your specific surgical training, professional development or research needs.
To either book or enquire about the use of our facilities, please use the Anatomy and Pathology booking room form.
JCU hire out rooms and facilities to both internal and external groups, and may have a solution for your next conference, seminar, workshop or professional development series. The following are a few of the rooms available for hire:
Townsville: Room 46-113A (wet lab)
Capacity: 100
Equipment/Facilities:
- Full AV
- PC connectivity (Zoom, Collaborate, Panopto)
- Digital Camera with zoom and rotate
- Microphones (room and lapel)
- Multi-room interconnectivity
- Whiteboards
Townsville: Room 46-113B (wet lab)
Capacity: 100
Equipment/Facilities:
- Whiteboards
Townsville: Room 46-103 (histopathology teaching lab)
Capacity: 50
Equipment/Facilities:
- Full AV
- PC connectivity (Zoom, Collaborate, Panopto)
- Digital Camera with zoom and rotate
- Microphones (room and lapel)
- Multi-room interconnectivity
- Whiteboards
- Binocular microscopes (50)
- Teaching microscope (projectable to 50 PCs, TVs and Projectors)
- 50 PCs internet enabled
Townsville: Room 46-104 (teaching space)
Capacity: 120
Equipment/Facilities:
- Full AV
- PC connectivity (Zoom, Collaborate, Panopto)
- Digital Camera with zoom and rotate
- Microphones (room and lapel)
- Multi-room interconnectivity
- Whiteboards
Cairns: Room D1-118A (wet lab)
Capacity: 80
Equipment/Facilities:
- Wet laboratory
- Full AV
- PC connectivity (Zoom, Collaborate, Panopto)
- Digital Camera with zoom and rotate
- Microphones (room and lapel)
- Multi-room interconnectivity
- Whiteboards
Cairns: Room D1-118B (wet lab/small group teaching space)
Capacity: 16
Equipment/Facilities:
- Full AV
- PC connectivity (Zoom, Collaborate, Panopto)
- Whiteboards
Contact us today to discuss how we can meet your surgical training, professional development or research needs, or complete this form in as much detail as possible and email to anatomy.workshops@jcu.edu.au so we can assess your need and requirements.
Surgical training, professional development or research needs, contact:
Rod Cook
Anatomy Facility Manager & Human Bequest Coordinator
T: +61 7 4781 5956
M: +61 (0) 488 092 112
E: rod.cook@jcu.edu.au