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This is a temporary page to organize the information found on the Educational links page and on the Online Resources page. We will have headings and subheadings, and can organize links into tables. Ideally we will have the link plus a short description. We can add as many tables as we need, then trim things up or make larger categories as needed.

Textbook Resources
Government Resources
Useful Tech Tools
Course websites
McGraw Hill's anatomy resources to accompany the book Human Anatomy (organized by chapter) www.library.nhs.uk
National Library for Health: Comprises NHS funded services across the UK and a digital hub, with the aim of becoming ‘the most trusted health related knowledge service in the world’.
Slide Share (allows you to make Powerpoint presentations public, and embed them onto websites) Anatomy resources from a class at University of Arkansas. Has many unlabeled diagrams to practice with.
Anatomy and Physiology Revealed online software (you can also get this as a CD at the Bookstore) www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
NHS Direct: This UK National Health Service (NHS) initiative provides information about health, illness and health services. Enabling patients to make decisions.
Online Flash Cards (make your own flash cards, share them if you want, study from other people's flash cards)You can watch a full course of anatomy lectures at UC Berkeley! This lady is old school and relies only the chalk board--and she is amazing!


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Discipline-specific websites
Other useful sites
Sites to test your knowledge
Pharmaceutical information

Dr. Rufus' Medical Website is a wiki full of valuable medical information, videos, 3-D animations, and more
www.bnf.org
The Birtish National Formulary (BNF) provides UK healthcare professionals with authoritative information on medicines in a clear, concise and accessible manner.

http://physiwiki.wetpaint.com/
www.bnfc.org
The British National Formulary for Children provides information on medicines for childhood disorders

http://microbiowiki.wetpaint.com/
www.nelm.nhs.uk
National Electronic Library for Medicines (NeLM): largest medicine information service for healthcare professionals in the UK National Health service (NHS) promoting safe and effective use of medicines.

Think Anatomy. A compilation of great anatomy resources, with thorough reviews
























Clinical Sites
Professional Societies & Journals
Specific to Nursing School
Specific to Medical School

www.clinicalskillsnetwork.org.uk
Clinical Skills Network for Yorkshire and the Humber Region
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov
PubMed Central (PMC): This is a free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).

A British site for med students to review--concise, useful, and funny--check out MedRevise
www.mapofmedicine.com
An online clinical knowledge resource helping healthcare professionals decide the best possible management plans for patients.


Yale School of Medicine provides this index of case studies, radiographs, anatomical drawings, etc. Patrick Lynch is the medical illustrator at Yale--and he is the one who created the images used in the banner at the top of our page!
www.resus.org.uk
Resuscitation Council (UK): Information for healthcare professionals and the general public, in the most effective methods of resuscitation.





























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Sites about disease conditions
Video (or audio) resource pages



Some anatomy and physiology videos, system by system


Online videos of cadaver dissections can be watched here (from U. Michigan) or here (from U. Wisconsin).


Listen to heart and lung sounds. If you are really trying to learn these sounds well, try the auscultation assistant or the rale repository (lung sounds only).



























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