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How to Find Anatomical Images in ClinicalKey

Browse anatomy books for images.

How to Find Anatomical Images in NetAnatomy

Choose between Gross Anatomy by Region, Gross Anatomy by System, Radiographic Anatomy, and Cross Sectional Anatomy.

How to Find Anatomical Images in PA Core Education

Browse anatomy books for images. Once you've selected a book, select a book title then click "Images" and browse images by sections. Download selected images one at a time or download all images from one section.

How to Find Anatomical Images in Thieme MedOne Education

Search by topic such as "radial nerve" or filter books by "anatomy" for images. 

How to Find Anatomical Images in Thieme MedOne Teaching Assistant Anatomy

Select a text from either English or Latin nomenclature for Gilroy's Atlas of Anatomy; General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System; Internal Organs; or Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy. Navigate to the desired sub-section and select an image. Labels and leading lines are automatically included but can be toggled off. The font size is also adjustable. Images can be downloaded as JPG or PPT files.

Human Anatomy Modules in AccessMedicine

Choose one of the following modules: (1) Complete Human Anatomy, (2) Focused Anatomy, (3) Human Anatomy Tours, or (4) Regional Anatomy Modules. The various anatomy modules allow users to manipulate images to add and remove layers, zoom in and out, rotate the image, annotate, and more (see the video linked below). The Focused Anatomy Modules include videos and images demonstrating disease conditions such as asthma and ventricular septal defect.

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Anatomy.tv (Primal Pictures)

Choose one of the following:

  1. 3D Atlas: 3D interactive models; MRI images; slides of anatomy, dissections, and clinical cases; surface anatomy movies.
  2. 3D Real-Time: Build custom 3D models using tools such as rotation, dissection, labels, drawing, pins, and outline coloring books.
  3. Functional Anatomy and Therapy: Displays anatomical and gross motor movements on an interactive 3D model.
  4. Anatomy and Physiology: 20 systemic modules containing thumbnails and links to rotatable 3D models, slides, and movies.
  5. Quizzing: Test your knowledge of the whole body or sections of the body. There's also a mobile app for this feature.
  6. Imaging: Includes cross-sectional anatomy, ultrasound for lower limb, and ultrasound for upper limb.
  7. Clinical Specialities: Modules for audiology, speech language pathology, and basic neuroanatomy for the head and neck.

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Review Questions in AccessMedicine

Go to Study Tools > Review Questions > Basic Sciences > Anatomy and Physiology. You will need to create a free MyAccess account to use this feature.

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Quizzes in Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy

Create a free account to access practice exam questions in addition to anatomical videos.

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Create Practice Exams in Exam Master

Go to Create Exams > Biomedical Sciences > Anatomy. Select specific regions or the entire body for your practice test. Use your Touro student email address to create an account if you don't already have one.

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Self Assessment in LWW Health Library

Select "Self Assessment" from the homepage. Create an account if you don't already have one. Once logged in, select a topic to test your knowledge in that area.

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Questions and Answers in Thieme MedOne Education

After creating a free account and logging in, choose either (1) review session or (2) practice exam.Then select a book from the dropdown menu and review the remaining options to customize your quiz.

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Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy

Five modules containing narrated videos of real, dissected human specimens that include range of movement.

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Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination

Videos are organized into three content areas:

  1. Physical Examination: head-to-toe and systems physical exam videos.
  2. Communication and Interpersonal Skills: learn and practice the fundamental interpersonal and communication techniques often demonstrated in clinical encounters.
  3. OSCE Clinical Skills: patient encounter videos allow you to practice your clinical reasoning skills and review for exams.

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Thieme MedOne Education

Browse for videos on anatomical topics.

Osteopathic Medicine - LWW Health Library

Videos on anatomical structures and osteopathic techniques.

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