How well a student or resident learns anatomy and clinical reasoning today often depends on which rotation they land, which lecturer they get, or how much access to real specimens their faculty can offer. That is not a fair or reliable way to train the doctors who will later treat patients. Specialised, hands-on training should not be a matter of luck.
We turn real human specimens into photorealistic digital models and connect them to a structured path from learning through exams to clinical practice and surgical preparation, so every student and resident gets the same quality of specialised training regardless of where they study or train. Better-trained doctors make fewer avoidable errors and treat patients with more confidence — that is the outcome we are building towards.
Andreas Lanter and Lukas Zingg found AUGMEDI in Zollikon.
Projects with Swiss universities and clinics, including Balgrist, ETH Zurich and OR-X.
The 3D atlas, quiz mode and exam mode go live.