High Schoolers Compete in Anatomage Tournament

Annual event tests students' knowledge of human anatomy at OSU Center for Health Sciences

Published on Feb. 28, 2026

The Anatomage Tournament, a competition that challenges high school students' understanding of human anatomy, was held on Friday at the A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Medical Academic Building on the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences campus in Tulsa.

Why it matters

The annual tournament provides an opportunity for aspiring medical and healthcare students to showcase their anatomical knowledge and passion for the field, helping to cultivate the next generation of healthcare professionals in the Tulsa region.

The details

The Anatomage Tournament features interactive digital anatomy tables that allow students to virtually explore the human body in 3D. Participants are tested on their ability to identify different anatomical structures and systems under timed conditions.

  • The competition was held on Friday, February 28, 2026.

The players

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences

The academic institution that hosted the Anatomage Tournament on its Tulsa campus.

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The takeaway

Events like the Anatomage Tournament help spark student interest in the medical field and provide valuable hands-on experience that can give them a competitive edge when applying to healthcare programs in the future.