About MARC
For over two decades,
Medical Accessories & Research Corporation (MARC) has been the recognized leader in the development of medical training and educational models. These models have been used not only in presentation cases and tabletop displays by medical device companies, but more importantly have been utilized by physicians worldwide in the practice of different surgical techniques. Through the use of their anatomically correct models, practicing physicians are readily able to test new procedures, enhance and perfect their technique, decrease invasiveness levels for surgeries, and thereby help to expedite patient recovery.
With the ability to create a soft tissue surgical simulator for virtually any part of the human body, MARC is literally changing the face of medical training and education all over the World. “Saving Lives Though Medical Innovation” is the tag line of MARC and with their existing and potential new products; this tag line is a reality.
Established in 1989 by Charles T. Clevenger, and incorporated in 1995, MARC has always emphasized community involvement and charitable giving. Recently, MARC has partnered with Barnabas Charities, Inc.
(www.barnabascharities.org) where 10% of the profit goes to help out local families, national disasters, and international needs.
Capabilities
Our capabilities include the design and manufacture of soft tissue surgical trainers, workshop bones, medical implant replications, product display models, and custom presentation cases. We work with our customers to design and develop high quality customized products from idea to production.
Our in house R&D department maintains a staff of highly experienced sculptors & model makers with the ability to work from verbal directions, detailed drawings, or CAD files. Our engineering group utilizes many types of medical imaging models for part design and tooling. Our tooling group can offer quick turnaround of the most complex assemblies.
Our ability to replicate realistic tissue with custom blended materials and proprietary processes exceeds industry standards, while offering competitive prices resulting in significant savings over competing products or cadaveric specimens.