
Listed below are anatomy resources fellow students have found useful!
(Also, don’t forget about textbooks – many of which are available online for free).
STUDYING ANATOMY:
VIRTUAL ATLASES:
Virtual atlases are essentially 3D models and dissectors (some you’ll even use in HARC). There are so many to choose from but these are all student approved:
ANATOMY TV: http://www.anatomy.tv.liverpool.idm.oclc.org/titles
ZYGOTE: https://www.zygote.com/
BIODIGITAL: https://human.biodigital.com/dashboard
Anatomy Revision
Teach Me Anatomy have great condensed notes and also an app that’s really useful for revision on the go: https://teachmeanatomy.info/head/areas/scalp/
Radiology
Radiopaedia is really helpful for looking at CT/MRI scans that may come up in spotters: https://radiopaedia.org/?lang=us
VIDEOS AND Dissection tools:
Acland Anatomy
These videos are really good at explaining core anatomy for second year modules (plus Dr Acland’s voice is so relaxing)!
ANATOMY GUY
The videos are a really useful tool before starting dissection in third year, which can feel very daunting, as they even give tips for good techniques to use.
http://www.anatomyguy.com/category/pre-medical/human-dissection-labs-pre-medical/
Send in links to other resources you have found helpful!