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Anatomy Subject Guide: CMCC Online

Guide to CMCC and free anatomy resources.

Primal Pictures

Anatomy.tv  

Primal Pictures (Anatomy.tv) Premier Library Edition. The Premier Library Edition includes access to all of Primal Pictures’ anatomical modules as well as to their 3D Real Time Viewer.  With over 45 titles, covering a full range of intuitive and accurate 3D anatomy, functional anatomy, clinical and speciality titles, this is ideal for a wide range of anatomy and health professions courses. All content can be easily embedded into lectures, lesson plans, handouts and Learning Management Systems. 

Also contains 3D cross sections with MRI correlations and detailed text linked to dissection slides, video clips and animations. Primal Picture’s interactive functions allow you to rotate any anatomical view 360°, add/remove layers of anatomy and label any visible structure. Videos by Anatomy Teacher & the basics of navigating Primal Pictures software. FAQs on Primal Pictures. 

 

Primal Pictureshttp://www.anatomy.tv/atv2/RealtimeHelp/Knee/images/Banner.BMP

Note that 3D Real-Time needs to have a “Unity” player plugin installed before it can be used.  Your computer should prompt you for an automatic download if you do not already have this plugin.

Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy

Acland's uses simple language and high quality 3-D images to illustrate anatomical structures. The five sections covered are: The Upper Extremity, Lower Extremity, Trunk, Head & Neck, and Internal Organs.

 

Anatomy & Physiology Online

Anatomy & Physiology Online includes 20 comprehensive modules on the human body encompassing Primal Picture's 3D anatomy and new integrated physiology content.

 

Histology of the boneimages and graphics taken from Anatomy & Physiology OnlineNeuroglia from Nervous: Nervous Tissue; and from Histology: Nervous Tissue

Gross Anatomy Dissector

The Suárez Dissector makes possible the teaching and learning of all anatomy, from head to toe, in a rigorous, yet approachable manner. The anatomy is presented precisely as a first-year medical student encounters it, dissects it, and is assessed on it. Each module ends with a set of interactive flash cards to help students assess their knowledge of the structures presented in that module.

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