New specimens are added to our library every month. By mid-2025, there will be a release calendar on the website indicating what percentage of the human body has been visualized and is available in the Enatom app.
Can users request specific specimens or content in the Enatom app?
Yes. We want Enatom to work for you and if you think adding a new specimen would enhance that experience or fill a gap in available content, we want to know from you. Reach out to us on info@enatom.com.
Is the content in the Enatom app reviewed by experts?
Yes. We have medically trained Anatomists and Doctors on the team that carry out Quality Assurance checks multiple times during the specimen scan process. Even after all those efforts, you do see a mistake in the information found in Enatom; Please let us know here info@enatom.com so we can edit the info.
Is the content in the Enatom app suitable for all educational levels?
The content is currently aimed for first-year medical students and above.
Will Enatom include other specimen types, such as pathological or animal anatomy?
Our first focus is on offering you a complete overview of the real human anatomy for male and female content. But of course we look into this. If you have any suggestions on content creation or do you have a specific need? Please reach out via info@enatom.com
Can Enatom be customized for specific learning objectives?
Teachers can use Enatom content to create any specific learning objectives.
Can I study specific parts of the body in detail?
Yes, users can zoom in and explore individual layers of anatomy, such as muscles, blood vessels, and organs.
How detailed are the specimens?
The specimens are photorealistic, offering highly accurate representations down to a microscopic level.