Human anatomy is a standard subject of study for those entering various health care fields. It is vital for health care professionals to learn the parts of the body and how they function. Studying human anatomy involves effort, time and efficient memorization skills to learn the body structure and its major organ systems. Students often struggle while trying to take in the vast amount of information and seek additional resources to better understand the material. The following web resources provide students with a supplemental guide on human anatomy. Learn anatomy through online simulations, dissections, animations, tutorials, videos and more.
- Laboratory Dissections from SUNY Downstate Medical Center
- Human Anatomy Learning Modules from Dartmouth Medical School
- Body Parts from Smithsonian National Museum of American History
- Virtual Autopsy created by Ajay Mark Verma
- Skeleton Tutorials from Maricopa Community College
- Anatomy Atlases created by Ronald A. Bergman, Ph.D.
- Revealing Bodies from Exploratorium
- Human Anatomy Dissection from Academic Earth
- Online Medical Terminology Course from Des Moines University
- Human Biodyssey from Gateway Community College
- Models & Specimens from University of New Mexico
- Anatomy Histology Tutorials from Mercer University School of Medicine
- HistoWeb from University of Kansas Medical Center
- Patho Online Tutorials from Alverno College
- Anatomical Model Index from Palomar Community College
- Animating Biology from Carnegie Mellon University
- Whole Brain Atlas from Harvard Medical School
- LUMEN Cross-Section Tutorial from Loyola University of Chicago
- Interactive Atlases from University of Washington
- Atlas of the Human Body from American Medical Association
- Web Anatomy from University of Minnesota
- Surface Anatomy on the Web from Medical University of South Carolina
- Anatomy Drill and Practice created by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Human Body & Mind from BBC Science
- Anatomy Videos from U.S. National Library of Medicine