The famous dental education resource, complete site rip.
Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy contains nearly 330 videos of real human anatomic specimens in their natural colors, including 5 new, groundbreaking videos of the inner ear. Dr. Robert Acland presents moving structures—muscles, tendons, and joints—making the same movements that they make in life. The videos show complex structures step by step—from bone to surface anatomy—to provide a foundation for understanding anatomical structure and function. The entire series was digitally re-mastered producing clearer, brighter, and more detailed videos than seen in previous versions.
Around 400 videos by Dr Ryan, a clinician in Internal Medicine and Cardiology, in the style of Pathoma. They're a pretty new resource, but pretty much everyone highly recommends his videos. He explains the concepts well, he doesn't just read the text.
Meant for Internal medicine residents, cardiology fellows, these videos will prove helpful both to novice and seasoned doctors alike. Presented by one of the most renowned personality in teaching echo THOMAS BINDER, MD
The distillation of complex information into a simple diagram is magical. It can make otherwise inaccesible information accessible to anyone. I wanted to make neuroanatomy simple, so I wrote Neuroanatomy: Draw it to Know it during my Neurology Residency at Wash U 10 years ago, which I was fortunate to have Oxford University Press publish. However, the process of reinterperating neuroanatomy through noiseless diagrams taught me that to "keep it simple, stupid" is anything but easy.
This visual spatial technique is used by memory champions, and will allow you to remember facts as if they were objects in a room. Intuitive sketches that come to life. Sketches are drawn and explained piece by piece so you are never bogged down by a busy image. Instead of resorting to random symbols, we strive to present cohesive scenes and stories that make sense so information is easier to recall.
The objective of the course is to provide a comprehensive internal medicine review to prepare you for board certification or recertification exam. The quality and breadth of content is also attractive for individuals needing a comprehensive review of basic internal medicine clinical information. The course features presentations by distinguished members of the Cleveland Clinic staff and eminent visiting guest faculty, who are renowned in their fields of interest. Topics cover current concepts and board-related issues using an organ system approach with emphasis placed on relevant clinical information. Lectures are supplemented by board simulation sessions integrating relevant clinical cases, pathology, and imaging studies.
Attend 14 weeks of live lectures from anywhere! This is the ideal option for students who need a more comprehensive review option, but are unable to travel to one of our live lecture locations.
Finding the time to prepare for your board exam, or even keep up with your specialty is a challenge. Audio-Digest introduces the most convenient medical education ever produced for Family Medicine. The new 2014–2015 Audio Digest Family Medicine Board Review Course allows you to prep for your exam, or just stay up-to-date anywhere, anytime.
From reinforcing nursing skills to troubleshooting clinical problems on the fly, this dynamic video series follows nursing students and their instructors as they perform a range of essential nursing procedures. Ideal as a stand-alone learning tool or as a companion to textbooks in the Taylor Suite, these engaging videos parallel the skills in the textbooks and are organized in topical modules for easy reference.