The Vertebral Column with Pelvis model is a high fidelity simulation model used in medical education to study the structure and function of the spine and pelvis. It is a representation of the human vertebral column, including the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral vertebrae, along with the pelvic bones. This model is designed to accurately depict the natural curvature and alignment of the spine, allowing students and healthcare professionals to understand its anatomical landmarks and relationships. In addition to this model, there are other anatomical models used in medical training, such as the Intravenous Injection Arm model and the Full Body Trauma Manikin Trauma Training model. These models help learners develop a comprehensive understanding of various body parts and their functions. The Vertebral Column with Pelvis model typically consists of individual vertebrae that are connected by flexible, movable joints, mimicking the mobility and flexibility of the human spin…