Full body manikins are made with or without skin.
Both have the same underlying anatomical features.
Extremities, Organs, Skeletal,
Head and Neck, Thoracic, Abdomen
The manikins are great for teaching anatomical structures at the undergraduate level.
They include the major anatomical structures taught in both first and second semester anatomy and physiology course work. They are very detailed and come with an anatomical structure list.
The manikins with skin include all the underlying anatomical structures as the anatomical teaching model. The skin is reinforced and allows for cutting and suturing. It is repairable which allows for repeated educational trainings.
Can be useful in Surge-Tech, Radiography, Colonoscopy, Orthopedics, Intubation and Life Support, Mass-Casualty, Mountain Rescue, and Military Training
An example of continued EMS training includes the ability to complete cricothyrotomy procedure training and much more.