A collection of textbooks, procedure videos, self assessment tools, cases, and web resources for the study of physical therapy and the anatomical sciences. Core topics in physical therapy are covered, including women’s health, pediatrics, exercise physiology, kinesiology, biomechanics and more. The anatomical sciences resources include anatomy, histology, embryology, dissection, and neuroanatomy.
An interactive mobile app that allows users to view and manipulate 12 body systems: Skeletal, Muscular (7 layers), Connective Tissue, Arterial (including the Heart), Venous, Lymphatic, Nervous (including the Brain), Respiratory, Digestive, Endocrine, Urogenital, and Integumentary. Users can add layers, explore physiological features, and more. Tools include cutting, labeling, bone spurs, screen recordings, quiz creation, plus more.
For Faculty: Complete Anatomy comes with a library of pre-composed Screens, Quizzes and Lectures, allowing Educators to quickly and efficiently build curricula. Additionally, students may access the library independently.
Curriculum Manager is a tool for creating course content. It allows you to monitor student progress and more. Learn more about Curriculum Manager here.
Faculty members – contact Sarah Katz, Health Science Librarian, to request access to Complete Anatomy.
“The world’s most detailed 3D model of human anatomy online.” Primal Pictures features three-dimensional animations that illustrate function, biomechanics, and surgical procedures. Clinical videos and textual descriptions by leading specialists supplement the animations and models. Interactive learning modules covering basic human anatomy focus on one or more areas of the body, from a generalist’s or specialist’s perspective. Images are not mere drawings but are derived from real medical scan and dissection data interpreted by a team of staff anatomists, and constructed using advanced imaging by an in-house team of graphics specialists.
The 3D Real-Time Viewer includes detailed, clear and accurate 11 real-time models including Head, Spine, Shoulder, Hand, Thorax, Abdomen, Female Pelvis, Male Pelvis, Hip, Knee and Foot.
This video collection is designed to better teach and learn key concepts and fundamental techniques in a wide range of STEM subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Psychology, Clinical Medicine and Engineering.
This video collection is designed to better teach and learn key concepts and fundamental techniques in a wide range of STEM subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Psychology, Clinical Medicine and Engineering.
A multidisciplinary collection of more than 50,000 videos spanning numerous subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, history, music, film, and more. Academic Video Online contains the full contents of many Alexander Street video collections.