The Anatomy Teaching Program (ATP) was founded in 1993 with the goal to teach local high school students from Career High School about health issues in a manner that has never been done before. Students taking the course get the unique opportunity to work with cadavers to experience health in a hands-on fashion and are able to actually see the pathology of diseases they read about in text books.
The course, spear headed by William Stewart, Ph.D., meets every other week on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1-2 pm in the TAC Anatomy Laboratories. The classes are taught by first and second year medical student volunteers.