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Medical Dosimetry: Radiology & anatomy websites
Anatomy Databases
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Anatomy TVAnatomy TV enables you to rotate a 360 degree view of the human body in 15 layers. Anatomy is labeled making this an excellent tool for studying anatomy.
Radiological associations, organizations, societies
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American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD)The AAMD is an international society established to promote and support the medical dosimetry profession.
Anatomy links
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eSkeletonsFrom the University of Texas - Austin, eSkeletons provides an interactive environment in which to examine and learn about skeletal anatomy. The purpose of this site is to enable viewers to see the bones of both human and non-human primates and to gather information about them from an osteology database.
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Gray's Anatomy of the Human BodyThe Bartleby.com edition of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 engravings—many in color—from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn.
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Hosford Muscle TablesAs presented on the "PT Central" website, this is an index containing detailed information about the skeletal muscles of the human body. Included is each muscle's origin, insertion, action, blood supply and innervation.
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Human Anatomy OnlineInner Body, by MyHealth Score.com enables you to pick a body system, click on names or body parts from a picture, and obtain descriptions.
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Human Brain Atlas at Michigan State UniversityFrom the Radiology Department at the University of Michigan, this atlas enables you to view MRI sections through a living human brain as well as corresponding sections stained for cell bodies or for nerve fibers.
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Interactive Atlas, Digital Anatomist Project, University of WashingtonThis features MRI scans and computer reconstructions of the brain, thoracic organs, and knee. Some quizzes included.
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Lumen Learn 'EmUsing diagrams or models, point to parts of the body to learn the names.
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Muscle Atlas from the University of WashingtonClick on names of muscles in the table of contents to see a drawing of muscle on skeleton with descriptions.
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Musculoskeletal Atlas from the University of WashingtonMusculoskeletal Atlas contains more than 80 anatomical images of upper and lower extremities. The images may be licensed for many uses.
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Teaching FileFrom the Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine's Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. The goal of the teaching file is to provide practice for nuclear medicine residents and physicians in the interpretation of nuclear medicine studies.
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Web AnatomyFrom the University of Minnesota, Web Anatomy features self tests, timed tests, multiplayer games and a quiz bowl on different body systems and biochemistry, cells, and histology.
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