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Primal Pictures/Anatomy.tv: Now Available Online

Primal Pictures/Anatomy.tv is now available online for members of the Jefferson community both on and off campus. This exciting product provides a 3D interactive multimedia look at anatomy using stunning graphics and a wide variety of videos, animations, and still photos. Students, faculty, and clinicians in a wide variety of disciplines will find valuable tools and study guides including Sports Injuries and Interactive Functional Anatomy.

More than a dozen learning and teaching modules cover basic human anatomy and focus on one or more areas of the body. Each module features 3D animations that show function, biomechanics, and surgical procedures; dissectible, rotating anatomy; and sharp MRIs with selectable structures.

The representation of the body is based on medical scan data from the Visible Human, interpreted by a team of staff anatomists and “built’ by a team of graphics specialists. Clinical videos and textual descriptions by some of the leading specialists in their fields supplement the animations and the models.

Access the program from JEFFLINE by going to Learning Resources - Software and clicking on the link: Primal Pictures Anatomy TV now available online under What's New.

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