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ClinicalKey Student (formerly ClinicalKey Medical Education) provides digital access to cross-searchable medical and dentistry textbooks, images, and videos. Users also have access to a range of study tools, including the ability to annotate, make notes and access the books offline.
This Video Atlas is a human anatomical learning tool, which enables a three-dimensional look at anatomy. The images are video recordings of real human anatomic specimens.
The resource consists of five volumes, which can be divided into the following subject areas: upper extremity, lower extremity, trunk, head & neck, and internal organs. The content can be searched by anatomical regions and parts, as well as by the A-Z index. Throughout each program there are review sections that let you test yourself.
“Select the Clinical Specialties option to view the Dentistry modules”.
The information in Anatomy.tv is divided into sections, such as 3D Atlas, 3D Real-time, Functional Anatomy, Clinical Specialties, Therapy, Language Editions, Other Products, and Quizzes and Activities. Users may manipulate the images by rotating, zooming, and peeling away layers, while viewing the accompanying text.
Digitised DiseasesDigitised Diseases features human bones which have been digitised using 3D laser scanning, CT and radiography.
The photo-realistic images of 3D bones can be viewed, downloaded and manipulated on a computer, tablet or smartphone.
Visible Body provides a comprehensive 3D atlas of the human body. Access Visible Body via the desktop link if you are using a PC or Mac. See the information box on the Learning Resources tab for app details.
You can use the Presentation Maker to share the latest evidence-based information with colleagues by exporting images with their citation and copyright information into a PowerPoint presentation.