The tournament, hosted at the company's new headquarters, tested the limits of students from over 2,000 teams nationwide. Participants utilized the Anatomage Table—a specialized tool featuring real human cadaver data—to identify anatomical structures under pressure. Only 40 teams qualified for the national championship, where they demonstrated a blend of physiological expertise and rapid-fire problem-solving skills.
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Arcadia High School Claims 2026 National Anatomage Title
After navigating complex digital cadavers in a grueling series of head-to-head eliminations, Arcadia High School’s "Second Pulse" team emerged as champions at the 2026 National Anatomage Tournament in San Jose. The victory capped a season where thousands of students vied for the top spot in medical knowledge.

Following Arcadia’s first-place finish, Issaquah High School’s Griffins took second, while the Peters' Poodles from Francis Tuttle Technology Center secured third. Newport Senior High School’s Teletubbies rounded out the top four. Beyond the title, members of these winning squads earned scholarship awards, highlighting the competition's focus on fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals. The event remains a centerpiece for students in medical pathways, rewarding academic rigor alongside the communication skills necessary for success in clinical environments.
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