The Pirogov Interactive Anatomy Table. 3-D structures enhance the visualization of teaching and motivate students to study such complex fundamental disciplines as normal anatomy, topographic anatomy, pathological human anatomy, operative surgery, and forensic science. The human anatomy simulation room is equipped with the Pirogov interactive table, a new educational model that implements innovative forms of training in medical education and focuses on developing practical skills and abilities through the use of 3-D simulation models of the human body. Computer visualizations of bodies are based on real photographs and allow layer-by-layer penetration of the human body (skin, muscles, skeletal system, internal organs). Models can be rotated and enlarged. Through interactive learning, students better understand spatial relationships in anatomy and the location of difficult-to-identify structures. The device demonstrates how various systems in the human body interact.

