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At we inspire innovation in teaching PATHOLOGY RECOGNITION
Our applications are designed to assist students identify common abnormalities that may impact animal welfare and public health during veterinary inspections

POST MORTEM PATHOLOGY APP 

This app supports Veterinary students in the identification and diagnosis of common abnormalities in organs during post mortem inspection. Users navigate and interact with 3D models presenting normal and abnormal conditions. Features include: 

  • Reference data on each condition and diagnosis 
  • Knowledge check quizzes 
  • Available for iOS, Android and Windows devices 
  • Compatible with Learning Management Systems 

The app can support bespoke teaching content and languages 

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