Cutting-Edge Virtual Dissection Table Unveiled at MTMC Jamshedpur
Anatomage Technology Revolutionizes Medical Education in Eastern India
Manipal Tata Medical College introduces state-of-the-art 3D anatomy visualization tool, setting new standards for medical training in Jharkhand.
JAMSHEDPUR – Manipal Tata Medical College (MTMC) has inaugurated a groundbreaking Anatomage table, elevating anatomy education to new heights in Eastern India.
The virtual dissection platform offers students an immersive 3D exploration of human anatomy, from surface structures to microscopic details.
"This revolutionary tool enhances practical training, preparing future healthcare professionals with cutting-edge technology," stated Ajoy Kumar Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary of Health, Medical Education & Family Welfare.
The Anatomage table allows for interactive dissection and imaging, providing a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy and physiology.
Prof. (Dr.) Raj Kumar, Director & CEO of RIMS, Ranchi, praised the installation, emphasizing its importance in surgical planning and understanding anatomical relationships.
"The Anatomage Table bridges the gap between theory and practice, enriching anatomical education and other medical subjects," remarked MTMC’s Dean.
Students welcomed the addition, with the Student Council President noting its potential to enhance learning in challenging subjects like anatomy.
The inauguration ceremony saw attendance from distinguished district members and MTMC officials, underscoring the college’s commitment to innovation.
"This technology will significantly improve our understanding and offer a modern approach to learning," expressed an enthusiastic first-year student.
The Anatomage table’s introduction marks MTMC’s dedication to providing students with cutting-edge tools for their future medical careers.
This advancement is expected to produce highly skilled doctors and elevate medical education standards in Jharkhand.
The college aims to integrate this technology across various medical disciplines, enhancing overall medical training quality.

