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Big rig full of cadavers excites doctors

By San Jose Mercury News  
   October 27, 2011

Though food trucks may be the rage, doctors in Van Nuys lined up last week outside a mobile coach containing cadavers. The nation's first mobile cadaver lab stopped next to Valley Presbyterian Hospital to give doctors a stab at cold feet. "I think it's one of the greatest skills to learn," said Dr. Ronald Belczyk, of the hospital's Amputation Prevention Center, cutting a precise incision across a cadaver foot, still attached to a cadaver shin, in a surgical demonstration for resident surgeons. The big-rig lab has toured hospitals across the nation since April with its cargo of cadavers. Its purpose: to show off medical equipment while giving surgeons a chance to practice on real bone and tissue.

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