The innovation of the Scalpel Brush, as part of Anatomy Art, will have a broad and far-reaching impact on the Science and Art community. Scalpel Art Supply is working with leading medical device and pharmaceutical companies to design specially branded sales training kits for use by sales reps. These tools will not only position these partnering entities at the forefront of medical/science/art convergence, but will allow them to participate as active advocates for the advancement of an educational hybrid device.
The components of the kits may include:
- The Scalpel Brush
- A kit of surgical gear
- A canvas pad
- Specially branded paint tubes
The kits can be highly customized to highlight the partner, reasonably priced and, given the timing of the introduction into the marketplace, will allow partners the unique ability to garner attention in the earliest phase of Scalpel Arts development.
For additional information on branded Scalpel Brushes and other components, please use the contact form on the home page of our website.
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LMU joining art with anatomy for pilot program
Using Dr. David Velarde’s Scalpel Art program in JFWA and undergraduate curriculum
October 18, 2011— Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) is teaming with Dr. David Velarde, a Knoxville-based podiatrist, to incorporate his Scalpel Brush system in multiple curricula University-wide. The Scalpel Art Brush is an innovative way to teach students the ability to use a scalpel by turning the surgeon’s tool into a literal art instrument.
“I am very excited to partner with such and aggressive and dynamic institution such as Lincoln Memorial University. I am confident that this program will be the catalyst for the combination of the studies of art and medicine,” Velarde said. “The Scalpel Art program is an innovative and ground-breaking concept that will further enhance the participating programs at the University.”
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