These resources were reviewed and selected for use during the Gross Anatomy course.
Acland’s DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy
Shows true images of real, exquisitely dissected human anatomical specimens, in three dimensions. As the camera moves from one viewpoint to another, the specimen appears to rotate in space, letting the viewer experience it as a three dimensional object. Uses fresh, unembalmed specimens that retain the color, texture, mobility--and beauty--of the living human body. A concise synchronized narration runs throughout the video. There is a self-testing feature at the end of each section.
Format: Audiovisual
A-V Collection QS4 V66 2004; Reserve Room QS4 V66 2004
ADAM Interactive Anatomy DVD
Interactive learning DVD-ROM that dramatically enhances the study of human anatomy and related topics. Includes 3-D anatomy, animation, clinical illustrations, and pinned cadaver images.
Format: Audiovisual
MLEC
Offers detailed 3D models of human anatomy focusing on muscles, ligaments, nerves, veins, arteries, bones. Features interactive zoom, rotation, angle, interactive layers, extensive text, MRI, clinical slides and xrays, live action movies, animations, radiology slides, dissection videos and slides, and surface anatomy videos and slides.
Format: Database
Atlas of Human Anatomy
Classic anatomy atlas for medical study, clinical reference and patient education. This title offers clearly rendered anatomical illustrations to facilitate the understanding of key anatomical relationships in the human body. Includes 542 full-color Netter and Netter-style anatomy images, Surface anatomy images and Radiographs.
Format: Book
Reserve Room QS17 N38a 2003
Cyberanatomy Tutorials
Series of anatomy tutorials used to teach medical students and physicians.
Format: Audiovisual
Gross Anatomy Lab
Provider: University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
Gray's Anatomy for Students
Gray's Anatomy for Students is a clinically oriented, student-friendly textbook of human anatomy. Chapters pass through the body in a logical fashion, and each chapter consists of four consecutive sections: Conceptual overview, Regional anatomy, Surface anatomy and Clinical cases.
Format: Book
Reserve Room- QS4 D78g 2005
Exercises, electronic dissector and case studies available from Yale University School of Medicine.
Format: Website
Provider: Yale University