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Patient Information: Human Atlas
Narrated animations comprising 282 medical conditions that combines 3-D animations (approx 1 minute each) with accompanying narration, still imaginary and virtual reality models with textual components.
In addition to animated videos, these atlases cater to both consumers and professionals alike by providing rotating models, labeled slides, and printable text. This educational tool has no equal in quantity or quality of animation, scientific accuracy, or ease of use. They also play a positive role in improving patients’ understanding of the medical issues affecting their care and the stress and anxiety they might feel.
Professional caregivers agree that when a patient better understands their condition and treatment plan, not only is their communication with their doctor enhanced, but their stress and anxiety are reduced.
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Cancer Atlas
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Circulatory Atlas
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Digestive Atlas
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Ear Atlas
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Endocrine Atlas |
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Eye Atlas
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Immune Atlas
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Muscular Atlas
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Nervous Atlas
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Paediatric Atlas |
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Reproductive Atlas
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Respiratory Atlas
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Skeletal Atlas
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Skin Atlas
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Urinary Atlas |
Professional Information: For registered users only
A webcast is a media file distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webcasting is “broadcasting” over the Internet. The generally accepted use of the term webcast is the “transmission of linear audio or video content over the Internet”. A webcast uses streaming media technology to take a single content source and distribute it to many simultaneous listeners/viewers
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Oral Surgery
Complications
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The Foetal Alcohol Syndrome
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