A andrew345 New Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 May 22, 2012 #1 Do medical students use any sort of physical model to feel for normal vs. suspicious lymph nodes? For example, a rubber model of the neck? Members don't see this ad.
Do medical students use any sort of physical model to feel for normal vs. suspicious lymph nodes? For example, a rubber model of the neck? Members don't see this ad.
gutonc No Meat, No Treat Staff member Administrator Volunteer Staff Verified Member Physician Faculty PhD Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 21,401 Reaction score 17,986 May 22, 2012 #2 andrew345 said: Do medical students use any sort of physical model to feel for normal vs. suspicious lymph nodes? For example, a rubber model of the neck? Click to expand... No.
andrew345 said: Do medical students use any sort of physical model to feel for normal vs. suspicious lymph nodes? For example, a rubber model of the neck? Click to expand... No.
N NewBlood Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 13, 2011 Messages 48 Reaction score 8 May 23, 2012 #3 And no medical school would ever pay for one, in case that was your next line of thought.