
Anatomy Revealed® is an interactive, multimedia computer program for learning practical human anatomy and its clinical application. Using a unique layering process, detailed human prosections demonstrate directly the relationship between structures found at different depths of dissection. Initially designed as a program for medical students, Anatomy Revealed® has a broad range of application that will benefit students, educators and healthcare professionals.
Features:
• State of the art morphing techniques that transform static images of human prosections into dynamic demonstrations of primary muscle actions
• An imaging section presents labeled radiographs, angiograms, MRIs, and CTs
• Actual patients demonstrate specific features of clinical conditions
• A timed self-test section simulates an actual practical laboratory examination
Anatomy Revealed® was developed by a team from the Center for Creative Instruction and the Department of Neurosciences at the University of Toledo. Authors include: Roy E. Schneider, M.S., Center for Creative Instruction, Mark H. Hankin, Ph.D., Dennis E. Morse, Ph.D., and Carol Bennett-Clarke, Ph.D., Department of Neurosciences.
Recently, the Anatomy Revealed team partnered with McGraw-Hill publishing company to produce Anatomy & Physiology Revealed, a software program for undergraduate students.
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| Main Page |
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| Dissection Section |
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| Imaging Section |
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| Clinical Section |
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| Self-test Section |