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Human Anatomy – SUNY Upstate Medical University

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Description This website is a course site for a first year anatomy course developed by State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University. The course is a gross anatomy course and the page includes links to images, tutorials, videos, glossaries, and exam questions. The site is divided up by anatomical region including: thorax, abdomen & pelvis, extremities, and head & neck.
Type of Resource Course syllabus, Database, Image, Laboratory manual, Lecture/lecture outline, Teaching strategies & guidelines, Tutorial
Format Web Page - HTML
Author
Barry Berg, SUNY Upstate Medical University
Grade/Age Level Professional (degree program)
Pedagogy
Learning Time <=1 hour
Language English
Type of Review Reviewed by Partner Organization
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This is a very neat resource with excellent pictures of gross anatomy and pathology.  I can see the images being very useful for professional programs, and a nice addition to a more traditional undergraduate anatomy course.  The site is easy to navigate, but features change a bit from page to page.

Kelley Grorud, Edgewood College


As a series of resources for a human gross anatomy course, the site is useful but somewhat limited. Components on Head & Neck, Abdomen & Pelvis, Thorax, and Extremities are provided, each composed of information on Radiology & Sections and some other resources. Some components add illustrations and description of Dissection Lab pathology, and links to Simbryo, an embryology tutorial copyrighted by Stanford University.

The Radiology and body sections are extremely helpful for learning sectional anatomy, although some/most images of sections through the neck and limbs are too small.

The Dissection Lab Pathology may be the most useful part, with excellent dissections illustrating anatomical anomalies and pathologies in various body parts. I would like to see this portion expanded to include illustrations/descriptions of normal anatomy (e.g., brachial plexus, anterior/posterior triangles, orbit, fossae of head, etc.).
Ronald Hammer, University of Arizona College of Medicine


This website has a large amount of labelled and unlabelled radiology that could be very helpful to many medical or allied health programs. It is simple and easy to navigate.
Polly Husmann, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine