Institute of Human Anatomy
The Institute of Human Anatomy is a private human cadaver lab that teaches various healthcare professionals with the use of real human cadavers. Our goal is simple -- teach as many people as possible about the one thing they carry with themselves 24/7, for the entirety of their lives -- their body.
Subscribers: 954K Videos: 78 Total views: 35.8M Gravity: 84*
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/c/instituteofhumananatomy/
Channel ID: UCgBg0aacyJnw4qUnb1FlfEQ
Channel was established: 16 November 2019.
Channel's estimated monthly earnings: $912.80†
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Institute of Human Anatomy added to FindAChannel 10 April 2021 (Channel #35360). Entry last modified 22 October 2023.