HEAL News
Announcements of interest to users of the Health Education Assets Library, a freely accessible digital library of multimedia for the health sciences.
08 February 2007
Upcoming New Collections
Upcoming New Collections
New collections will be available in HEAL soon:
The Neurological Teaching Videos collection from Wright State University provides health science educators with free access to QuickTime videos of physical signs of neurologic disease along with clinical data and neuroimaging studies about the disease. The collection consists of 462 videos.
The Poja Histology Collection from Dr. Lambert G. Poels and Dr. Paul Jap consists of high quality images from over forty years worth of slides created by members of the UMC-St. Radboud Faculty of Medicine and colleagues involved in collaborative clinical research projects. The best images were integrated into computer assisted training programs to support basic histology, microscopic anatomy, and cell biology instruction. The first subset focused on structures within the oral cavity, and is available at http://www.healcentral.org/healapp/searchResults?publicationId=363&page=1 . The second subset, consisting of 140 images, is dedicated to the histology, immunohistology and electron microscopy of the Respiratory System; it will be available soon.
Upcoming New Collections
New collections will be available in HEAL soon:
The Neurological Teaching Videos collection from Wright State University provides health science educators with free access to QuickTime videos of physical signs of neurologic disease along with clinical data and neuroimaging studies about the disease. The collection consists of 462 videos.
The Poja Histology Collection from Dr. Lambert G. Poels and Dr. Paul Jap consists of high quality images from over forty years worth of slides created by members of the UMC-St. Radboud Faculty of Medicine and colleagues involved in collaborative clinical research projects. The best images were integrated into computer assisted training programs to support basic histology, microscopic anatomy, and cell biology instruction. The first subset focused on structures within the oral cavity, and is available at http://www.healcentral.org/healapp/searchResults?publicationId=363&page=1 . The second subset, consisting of 140 images, is dedicated to the histology, immunohistology and electron microscopy of the Respiratory System; it will be available soon.