Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Anatomy learning with Anatomy.TV

A number of years ago we had access to the Anatomy.tv resource via the now defunct National electronic Library for Health site (more on upcoming changes to it's replacement in a future post).

As an interim measure we were able to lend CD Rom based versions of the same (still available via NewhamCat) but these proved rather unwieldy and take up was low.

We are pleased to announce that access to Anatomy.tv has been restored and it includes even more resources. You can access it from anywhere using your Athens username.

For those encountering it for the first time Anatomy.tv is a fantastic website that offers 3D anatomical images by region or system that you can rotate, zoom and alter the level of detail on (nerves, muscles, just skeletal etc). There are also MRI images, MCQs and quizzes and specialist modules for Sports & Therapy and Surgery.

We have been able to access the resources on site at NUHT but do let us know if you have experience any issues.

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