MAAUN, Anatomia Ltd Forge Groundbreaking Partnership to Revolutionize Medical Science Education, Healthcare
Anatomia Ltd and Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN) Forge Groundbreaking Multimillion Naira Partnership to Revolutionize Medical Science Education and Healthcare.
In a groundbreaking move for medical education and healthcare in Nigeria, Anatomia Ltd and Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN) have formed a strategic partnership. This multimillion-naira collaboration, centered around the BRAIN project (an initiative of Anatomia Ltd and YUMSUK), will revolutionize the way medical science is taught and practiced in the country.
The partnership will provide students and faculty across the country with access to cutting-edge anatomical and medical science resources, including advanced 3D models, virtual and augmented reality simulations, and state-of-the-art research facilities.
This immersive learning environment will enhance students’ understanding of complex anatomical structures and functions, while preparing them for real-world medical scenarios.
This landmark partnership is poised to make a significant impact on the quality of healthcare delivery in Nigeria by fostering innovation, research, and a new generation of highly skilled medical professionals.
“We are thrilled to partner with Anatomia Ltd on this transformative initiative,” said Prof Adamu Gwarzo, the founder of MAAUN. “The BRAIN project represents a significant investment in the future of medical education and healthcare. By equipping our students and faculty with the most advanced tools and resources available, we are confident that we can make a lasting impact on the quality of healthcare delivery in Nigeria.”
In response, Dr Maryam Nasir Aliyu, the founder of Anatomia Ltd and the BRAIN project Lead said, “We are excited to collaborate with MAAUN, an institution that shares our passion for innovation and excellence in medical education. This partnership will enable us to bring our cutting-edge medical technology to a wider audience, empowering learners and healthcare professionals to achieve their full potential.”