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The procurement checklist for donor-based anatomy programs — per-station equipment, cohort math, fluid logistics, and the academic-calendar timeline that makes fall openings actually happen.
← Resource CenterStandard planning ratio: 4–6 students per donor station. A 30-student cohort → 5–7 stations; add one flex station for prosection demonstrations and overflow. At 90–110 sq ft per station, that cohort needs roughly 600–800 sq ft of dissection floor before scrub and storage.
| Item | USPE Spec |
|---|---|
| Immersion table (preservation + dissection) | 1035-03P electric or 1035-03M manual |
| Dissecting pans | 1035-16SDT stackable ×2–3 |
| Wax dissection tray | 1035-15BWB |
| Item | USPE Spec |
|---|---|
| Entry scrub station | 1035-06-3 triple scrub |
| Prosection / demo table | USPE-RDT2 rotating two-body |
| Teaching models | Torso, skull, chart set |
| Donor transport | 1038-1CST stretcher cart |
Spring: finalize spec and station count; route ventilation and drainage checklists to campus facilities. Early summer: issue the PO — built-to-order stainless needs the runway. Summer break: delivery, rough-in connections, and fluid-fill dry run. One week before classes: full inspection log baseline with lab staff.
High-turnover labs with daily lift cycles favor electric (1035-03P); manual (1035-03M) saves budget for programs with fewer cycles. Mixed fleets are common.
Issuing the PO in late summer for a fall opening — built-to-order equipment can't compress physics. Spring spec, early-summer PO.
Yes — itemized quotes, spec sheets, and W-9 formatted for university purchasing files; see the university buyer hub.
Opening or renewing a cadaver lab?
Send cohort size and room dimensions — we return the station plan and bid-ready quote.
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