The Post-Mortem Live offers students and the general public an insight into the fascinating world of pathology and post mortem. Lead by award-winning human anatomist Samuel Piri and his clinical team you'll journey through the human body learning all things anatomy, physiology and pathology. Using VIVIT -the world's only semi-synthetic human cadaver you'll begin an immersive and interactive post mortem where you'll examine the body to identify the pinnacle cause of death.

"EVERY STUDENT SHOULD LEARN ANATOMY LIKE THIS!"
- Cambridge University

Guided by our expert team you'll learn how the main organ structures function to keep you alive and what happens when things dont function normally. You'll have the chance to undertake technical dissection yourself including a real head specimen, thoracic block and GI tract.
What’s covered?
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The post mortem process
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Observation, records & investigative approach
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External examination
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Head & neck examination and dissection
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Thoracic examination and dissection
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Abdominal examination and dissection
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Interpreting medical imaging
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Determining the pinnacle cause of death
"THE CLOSEST THING YOU'LL GET TO A HUMAN BODY DISSECTION"
- NHS
2022 NATIONWIDE TOUR
Newcastle
Leeds
Norwich
Nottingham
Birmingham
Middlesbrough
London
Plymouth
Portsmouth/Southampton
Carlisle
Blackpool
Burnley & Blackburn
Bristol
Aberdeen & Inverness
York
Cardiff
Bath
Manchester
Sheffield
Liverpool
Wrexham
Belfast
Glasgow
Worcester
Hull
Edinburgh
Bournemouth
Exeter
Dumfries & Galloway
Bangor
Doncaster
Ipswich
Dundee
Newark
Kent
As seen on BBC, Discovery Channel & Medicplayer. Please ensure you purchase the ticket for either the AM or PM experience you wish to attend and arrive 30 mins prior to register. Our events are delivered in partnership with and promoted by various UK Universities, Student Unions & NHS Trusts.
As an offical supplier to the NHS and to support ongoing public health protection, our 2022 tour is being held off campus sites at a our network of external function and exhibition spaces. The event is open to undergraduate students, non-students and the general public. Attendees must be 16 years of age. Student & NHS discounts apply.