In addition to the research and clinical databases, the Library also offers multimedia resources which include interactive anatomy, videos, and pictures and more.
A five-volume collection of gross anatomy videos. Each volume offers in-depth coverage of the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and more. The videos are narrated by world-renowned anatomist Dr. Robert Acland.
A suite of 3D interactive models of human anatomy. Intuitive controls allow the user to zoom, rotate, and peel away layers to explore anatomical structures in depth. Also included are MRIs, X-rays, live-action movies, animations, and quizzes. Formerly called Primal Pictures.
With sections on gross anatomy, radiographic anatomy, and cross-sectional anatomy, this website is designed to teach human anatomy to students of the health professions, including undergraduate medical, health sciences, and nursing students.
Clinical skills videos featuring head-to-toe and systems-based physical examination techniques, as well as OSCE clinical reasoning modules. It is based on the well-known book Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking.
Search for images and videos in ClinicalKey by selecting Multimedia from the drop down menu on the main search page. Enter keywords into the search box and hit Search.
Video collections of real patients and therapists, created to develop clinical expertise for faculty, students, and clinicians in occupational therapy and physical therapy programs.