Medical Inflatable Exhibits
We work closely with a team of board-certified medical professionals to ensure the accuracy of our exhibits and the information conveyed.
We provide high-quality, interactive, educational models of the human anatomy to help teach people about the risks, symptoms, nature, and causes of various diseases. Medical Inflatables provides large-scale, interactive, educational models of the human anatomy to help teach people about the risks, symptoms, nature, and causes of various diseases.
Hear from Dr. Holly Chapman PhD Addiction & Mental Health Researcher on her take on the Substance Abuse Rx Drug Summit last week in Nashville. UTMB School of Health Professions UTMB Health
04/01/2026
Yes, it’s a giant colon. Yes, we took the picture. Yes, it started conversations. 😄
The laughs may get people to stop, but the real goal is much bigger: raising awareness about colon cancer and the importance of early screening. Catching colon cancer early can make all the difference. Thanks to all of our colon partners including Dana-Farber Cancer Institute New England Cancer Specialists
Big exhibit. Bigger message.
Get screened. Encourage loved ones to get screened. Save lives.
03/27/2026
March is National Kidney Month, making it a great time to start conversations around kidney health, chronic disease prevention, and patient education.
One of the biggest challenges in community outreach is simple:
How do you get people to stop and engage?
That’s where immersive education can make a difference.
Our interactive exhibits help healthcare organizations create high-visibility, high-engagement awareness events that draw people in and encourage meaningful conversations.
Planning a spring event for patients, providers, or the public?
We’d love to help you make it memorable.
02/14/2026
Thank you, we love participating in your wonderful event every year. Happy Heart Health Month!
Heart Fest teaches Mother Lode students about anatomy, wellness Hundreds of students from Tuolumne County schools, including Mother Lode Adventist Junior Academy, Summerville Elementary, and Curtis Creek Elementary, took part in the Adventist Health Sonora 2026 Heart Fest inside
01/08/2026
Thanks to Dr. Antoine Harb, Lung Cancer Program Director and head of thoracic oncology at The Start Cancer Center, and our friends at Jazzpharma, for highlighting the life-changing potential of LowDoseCTScan in detecting lung cancer at its earliest stages.
Giant ‘Mega Lung’ turns heads at START Cancer Center to raise awareness A giant “Mega Lung” at START Cancer Center lets visitors walk through lungs while doctors raise awareness about lung disease, prevention and early detection.
UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center keeping all the lungs healthy!
11/03/2025
Thanks AbbVie for the opportunity to be part of your Cancer Day!
10/13/2025
Breast Cancer Awareness all over the USA. Mammos recommended 45 + with no family history!
09/09/2025
A few days ago we had the privilege of educating 7th-grade students at New Castle Middle School on the . Gratitude to LiVE Coalition for integrating the program into the curriculum. Shay Bex shared, "Because of you, students gained insight into how their decisions affect their well-being and gained tools for making safe choices. Collaborative efforts like these sow seeds of change and empower lives."
05/07/2025
Important update for our prevention and public health community: the FY 2026 federal budget proposal could bring major cuts to SAMHSA, CDC, and local prevention efforts.
Here’s what you need to know and how to secure funding for your work: https://www.medicalinflatables.com/2025/05/07/fy2026-budget-cuts-samhsa-cdc-prevention-grants/
Please share this with colleagues and partners!
FY 2026 Federal Budget Cuts: What SAMHSA, CDC, and Prevention Advocates Need to Know %
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