Come learn anatomy! This site began as a class project in summer 2008, and has since become quite popular (> 10,000 visitors per month from around the world). You can browse, or you can participate. If you want to participate you will have to join the site. As a member you can edit any page. There is a new "
Getting Started" page and a "
How To" page to speed your learning curve for editing a wiki.
If you find a useful resource, you can place a link to it on the
Online Resources page (by the way, that will point you to many great resources--for a review of those resources check out
thinkanatomy.com). You can find flash cards made by others or create your own at
Flash Card Exchange. If you decide to create some flash cards, please post links to them on the appropriate pages. At the bottom of any page you can start a discussion thread, or go to the
Discussions link to see what people are talking about.
If you have questions feel free to contact
Kevin or one of the
moderatorsFor a wealth of medical information, images, and videos, visit Dr. Rufus' Medical Website.
Also check out the Physiwiki and Microbiowiki
Curious about how various surgical procedures are done? ...visit http://www.or-live.com for many videos of a variety of surgical procedures. | Some great places to start: |
- Add to your own profile page (link on upper right once you are signed in) or play around in the sandbox
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| The System by System page has subpages of notes | For ideas on page content, see the physiwiki site or the microbiowiki site. |
- Fiddle around with the gadgets! Can you add an image? Link to a web page? Embed a video?
- You will want to become very comfortable playing around on this site and changing things so that you and your group members will not be inhibited when it comes to building content System by System. This will be the core of the site.
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