Enatom works with leading medical universities across Europe. The anatomist of our team, along with the Anatomy Department, ensure the quality and guide our specimen scanning process so we can ensure the content on Enatom is authentic and of highest quality. If you are an educational institute and want Enatom to scan your specimens, do reach out to us on info@enatom.com
How does Enatom source its anatomical specimens?
Enatom selects anatomical specimens based on the needs of students and educational partners. We collaborate with medical universities and anatomy dissection labs who have their own body donation program to source and scan specimens, ensuring the most relevant and high-quality learning materials. Enatom doesn’t have it’s own body donation program.
Does Enatom handle the storage and preservation of anatomical specimens?
Enatom does not store anatomical specimens. Instead, we collaborate with medical universities and anatomy dissection labs, which handle the storage and preservation of the specimens. Our role is to scan and digitize them based on the needs of students and educational partners.
Can I share or distribute Enatom content (screenshots, social media, or printed images)?
No, Enatom content cannot be shared in presentations, on social media, or through printed images. We respect the body donation programs that make this learning possible, ensuring that all content remains within the platform.