See short guides and tutorials for Anatomy TV at this link.
Includes the following modules:
LUMEN Learn 'Em
An interactive memorization tool on nerves, cutaneous innervation, arteries, dermatomes, anatomy and the musculoskeletal system. Free resource from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy. Special features include : Browse by region or system ; includes bonus plates, sample dissection, atlas plate discussion videos, muscle tables, 3D models & videos ; customization of images for specific tasks ; export images to use in Microsoft PowerPoint® and other presentation software. You will need your TouroOne login information to access from off-campus.
Includes the following atlases:
Atlas of Anatomy - English Nomenclature
General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System - English Nomenclature
Internal Organs - English Nomenclature
Head, Neck and Neuroanatomy - English Nomenclature
Anatomy for Dental Medicine English Nomenclature
Images can be and magnified for better clarity and can be exported as jpg files or embedded into PowerPoint slides. Individual lines and labels to plates can be clicked "on" or "off".
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS VISIBLE BODY SUITE
Visible Body Suite includes over 20K visual assets and 3D models, including gross anatomy, virtual cadavers, muscle/bone/nerve specialty models, general physiology, and pathology. Web and mobile reference apps are available after registering for an account with your Touro email.
Modules include:
The Library's subscription to VB Suite includes web and mobile app access. You will need to register for a free account for mobile access. When registering, please use your Touro email address. Please see instructions below for mobile app access.
Step 1: Go to this link. If you are off-campus, sign in with your normal library login method.
Step 2: Click Sign Up and register for an account using your Touro email address.
This should take you to a page that says "Welcome to Visible Body Suite!" and an option to launch Visible Body Suite in your web browser. If you are taken to the a page asking you to purchase a subscription, please either clear your browser cache, try a different browser, or open a private/incognito window and try again. If you continue to see the paywall, please contact the Electronic Resources Librarian at acastro13@touro.edu
Step 3: Download Visible Body Suite from the App Store or Google Play
Step 4: Sign into your mobile app with your VB Suite account. Your app access is active for 150 days. At the end of the 150 days, you will need to go through the Library Database link and login again on a web browser to extend your app access again.
If you have issues registering, are hitting a paywall, or have other questions, please contact the Electronic Resources Librarian at acastro13@touro.edu.
Please see the Getting Started Guide for further details: Visible_Body_getting_started-2.pdf
Embryology - Development of the Human Heart
This site describes the normal development of the human heart and some congenital abnormalities. The text is accompanied by some illustrated figures. Free resource from Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
Embryology - Genitourinary Development
This tutorial correlates embryology with congenital anomalies. It includes illustrations and some movies. Free resource from Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education
A computer-aided instructional resource containing over 2700 images with text that illustrate gross and microscopic pathologic findings along with radiologic imaging associated wtih human disease conditions. For self-assessment and study there are over 1300 examination items. Also includes histology tutorials. Free resource from Mercer University School of Medicine, sponsored by the University of Utah Health Sciences Library.
PaO2, SaO2 & Oxygen Content - Covers arterial blood gases. Free resource from Lawrence Martin, M.D.
UNSW Embryology - Animation of the Carnegie stages 1-23 of human embryonic development. Free resource
The Human Brain Atlas - Three-dimensional atlas of the human brain created from MRI images. Includes anatomically labeled stained sections that correspond to the three-dimensional MRI images : coronal, horizontal & sagittal planes, brainstem atlas, QuickTime movies of every section. Free resource from Michigan State University - Brain Biodiversity Bank.
Neurologic Exam - Videos and descriptions presenting the anatomical foundations of neurologic exams. Free resource from the University of Utah. Requires QuickTime plugin.​