Learning Materials
Universities worldwide provide access to many excellent resources, developed by their academics for their own students, but accessible to anyone with an internet connection and a web browser. The OUM Library catalog provides links to many of these, arranged by topic.
Examples of the wide range of material available include:
1. The Medical Biochemistry Page (MW King, Indiana University School of Medicine)
An excellent biochemistry tutorial with information on a broad range of biochemical pathways.
2. Histology Course (College Of Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne)
This covers microscopic anatomy, integrating form with function. Course lectures are complemented by on-line laboratories featuring their own Internet Atlas of Histology.
3. Neuroanatomy Lab Resource Appendices (Temple University School of Medicine's Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology)
Has atlases/images, videos, neuro-embryology, a neurological exam and interactive quizzes (Select an item from the navigation bar at the top of the page).
4. Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics (W Herring, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia)
A large, wide ranging series of modules in Flash or PowerPoint beginning with “Recognizing Anything on a Radiograph” also including topics such as recognizing fractures, the basics on CT of the abdomen, chest, head and critical care radiology.
