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Submissions Page

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on December 13, 2008 at 12:54:34 am
 

Submissions Page 

 

 

instructions

 

Please post your submissions here!

 

Simply list the information in the sample format you see below.

 

If you see a bunch of goofy internet code after you click on "edit page," just select "Point-and-Click Editor" from the top-right corner of the edit page. (Safari users: unfortunately, the editor does not get along well with the Safari browser. Try using Firefox.)

 

Thanks!

Pete

 


Follow this sample format for posts:


Title of resource:

AccessMedicine (from McGraw-Hill)

 

Submitted by:

Peter Gayed, YSM I, on 20 October 2007

 

Description:

AccessMedicine is undoubtedly the best resource I have come across thus far. It's a meta-search engine, which means that it searches several reputable books at once. The search results page is organized wonderfully: each hit lists the title of the subsection in which the search phrase is found, as well as the section, chapter, and book title.

 


Post your submissions under this header!


Title of resource:

Loyola Anatomy

 

Submitted by:

Aaron Feinstein, YSM II, on 23 November 2008

 

Description:

This site seems to have a lot of great features.  The cross-sectional anatomy makes it really easy to go from anatomic slice to CT to MRI - a worthy way to see the differences in radiological technique.  I have not used the flash cards or questions but these will probably prove useful.

 


 

Title of resource:

Boston University histology

 

Submitted by:

Aaron Feinstein, YSM II, on 11 December 2008

 

Description:

Histology can get confusing.  This is an excellent webpage that lays out the most commonly confused images side-by-side with explanations.  Fantastic!!

  


 

 

 

Title of resource:

http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Image_Library.htm">CDC Parasitology

 

Submitted by:

Aaron Feinstein, YSM II, on 12 December 2008

 

Description:

Lots of pictures of disgusting parasites.  Eww.

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