Cadaver Lab Experience

Expand your students' experience with hands-on learning
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Expand your students' horizons and give them hands-on experience in UW-Stout's state-of-the-art cadaver lab. Groups of up to 24 students will spend 75 minutes exploring the heart; central, nervous, digestive, and musculoskeletal systems; and full body. Layers of skin, muscles, veins, and organs will all be visible, and some organs will be passed around the group to allow for close-up investigation. In addition to these lab experiences, groups will have the opportunity to tour UW-Stout's campus, meet with admissions, and eat lunch in the Price Commons dining hall.

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Recommended for AP Biology and Anatomy classes. One chaperone for every 10 students is required.

Cadaver Lab

UW-Stout's Cadaver Lab provides hands-on human anatomy experience, preparing students for healthcare careers.
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By combining up-close lab work with on-campus experiences, this program goes far beyond teaching students practical skills. It shows emerging scientists that they are capable of working in a college environment and offers a chance to explore campus with a group they already know.

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Groups of up to 24 students (with two chaperones) are invited to register for a 75 minute session
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Spring 2025 Dates Now Available

Session times 9:30-10:45 and 12:30-1:45 on the following dates:

  • February 21, 2025 
  • February 28, 2025
  • March 7, 2025
  • March 14, 2025*
  • March 28, 2025
  • April 4, 2025*
  • April 11, 2025
  • April 18, 2025
  • April 25, 2025
  • May 2, 2025
  • May 9, 2025

* Only the morning 9:30-10:45 session will be offered.

About Your Instructor

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Dr. Alex Hall
Dr. Hall worked as a family physician for 20 years and has been lecturing for our Biology department for over a decade, teaching such courses as Anatomy & Physiology, Human Sexual Biology, Community and Public Health, Physiology of Disabilities, and Cadaver Dissection.  She loves to share her knowledge of the human body with students and community members and is known for her engaging and accessible style.  She can also be found lending her talents to the Wisconsin Science Olympiad and Those Nerdy Girls, a science-based social media team.

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