PREMED ANATOMY
CORE (GCSE)
For 60 students
Includes 4 academic sessions
7 different dissections
60 full colour printed learning aids
Downloadable e-certificate
30 Question GCSE online exam to examine learning post event and check progress
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£300 - £700 Grant Funding now available on all events. Enquire here.
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England & Wales
From £22.50 per student
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Scotland & London (within M25)
From £23.80 per student


SESSION 1
Introduction to the human body
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Working with biohazards
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Aseptic technique
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Introduction to the basic words and terms when looking at organ structures​
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Mapping out the anatomical position
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Cellular organism hierarchy
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SESSION 2
The head & neck
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Central & peripheral nervous system
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Full brain dissection
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Full spinal cord dissection
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Optic nerve examination
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Eye dissection
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Vocal cord dissection
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Opening to the airway

"Exceptional & seamless"
"Exceptional. Our event ran seamlessly from start to finish. The presenter was very knowledgeable across all areas of the content and was able to link the more challenging areas to real life links our students could use. The students were engaged throughout and it has spurred many on to research areas across the biological field. Thank you to the team for an outstanding event!"
Jess Davies
Teacher of Science
The John Wallis Academy, Kent
Event took place: December 2024 with £300 Grant Funding
SEE US IN ACTION
THE BRAIN DISSECTION
THE AIRWAY DISSECTION
THE GI TRACT DISSECTION

SESSION 3
The chest
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The respiratory system
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Ventilation & gas exchange
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Tracheal dissection
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Lung dissection
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Circulation​
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The heart
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Heart dissection
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Blood vessels
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Aorta dissection
SESSION 4
Digestion
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Overview of digestion
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Gastrointestinal tract examination
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Inside the stomach
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Liver, gall bladder & bile
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Absorption in the gut
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Defecation​​​​​​​​

"An unbelievable opportunity"
"Awesome. An unbelievable opportunity for pupils and an experience they will remember always. I would love to run the event again at my school with greater numbers"
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Tom Brown
Teacher of Science
Sir John Nelthorpe School, Brigg
Event took place: December 2024 with £500 Grant Funding

How does it work?
Your booking with us includes:
DBS checked qualified human anatomist with QTS
Pop up anatomy lab installation
All porcine dissection specimens
All dissection equipment
PPE, aprons and disposables
Printed colour learning aids
Downloadable e-certificates
30 Question GCSE online exam to examine learning post event and check progress
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You need to provide:
A large hall or gymnasium space
A working screen & projector able to receive a HDMI input
60 chairs
15 tables
Cable access to a power socket
A supervising staff member to manage behaviour
A nominated first aider
Site access from 0730
SHOWING PROGRESS
Every student taking part receives a full colour printed learning aid designed to match the on screen explanations. This forms a working document and is used throughout the dissections to record observations, annotate diagrams and form explanations linking the organ structure to its function. Designed by our qualified teachers and differentiated for GCSE science level.


ASSESSING LEARNING
Post event, students have free access to an online multiple choice assessment to check their learning. Access remains until the end of the school year and can be attempted as many times as you wish. The assessment is linked to the event content following the main specifications. With a 75% pass mark it is accessed via our website and compatible with all devices.
MOVING STUDENTS ON
Whether its medicine, dentistry, nursing, midwifery, biosciences or paramedicine, places at UK universities are competitive! Our certificates have been the cornerstone of student applications for over 10 years. With over 1.3M young people taken part our event gives students the edge when it comes to personal statements or talking through experiences at interview. Included for every student who takes part!

"Highly recommended"
​"The session was hugely engaging for our students. Students were able to gain valuable hands on experience that links directly to important curriculum knowledge. I would highly recommend this workshop and will be booking you for other schools in our trust."
Joe Bergin
Teacher of Science
Teesdale School & Sixth Form, Barnard Castle
Event took place: January 2025 with £300 Grant Funding