For CPM students. Unlimited simultaneous users.
Provides access to more than 65 medical titles, images and illustrations, interactive self-assessment tools and quizzes, case files, diagnostic and point-of-care tools, a comprehensive search platform, and the ability to view from and download content to a mobile device.
Acland's videos are recommended by Dr. Siesel and Dr. Landers. NOTE that there is a quiz feature but you must create a personal login to create a quiz. Look for "Login to My Personal Account" to create one.
Free. Open Access to medical students.
Anatomy Atlases addresses the continuum of anatomy education. The learner will acquire knowledge of the anatomic discipline, improve his/her analytical thinking skills, analyze his/her own learning needs for needed improvement and use evidence from scientific studies to answer the questions posed.
Free. Open Source for medical students.
The Anatomy Guy Website is a vertically integrated medical education website started by Dr. Craig Goodmurphy Ph.D. in 2010. The site is designed to bring relevant medical education to the greater global audience at all levels of training and curiosity.
Database contains rotatable 3D models of the human body and anatomical layers which may be stripped away. Includes interactive head & neck, shoulder, hand, thorax & abdomen, spine, pelvis & perineum, hip, knee, and foot. Also included are common pathologies, radiological content, and interactive quizzes. NOTE: On-campus: unlimited users. Off-campus: 5 user limit
For CPM students. Unlimited simultaneous users.
Series of streaming videos covering: Head-to-toe assessment; General survey and vital signs; Skin; Head, eyes, and ears; Nose, mouth, and neck; Thorax and lungs; Cardiovascular system; Peripheral vascular system; Breasts and axillae; Abdomen; Genitalia, rectum, anus; Musculoskeletal system; Nervous system
Free. Open Source for medical students.
Interactive electronic laboratory for the study of neuroanatomy provided by the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at University of Texas Health Houston.
Free. Open Source for medical students.
Interactive courseware for the study of neuroscience, provided by the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, McGovern Medical School at University of Texas Health.