ANATOMY
AnatomyLearner
The anatomylearner aims to share the valuable information of veterinary anatomy with other anatomists, especially for the new learner, in interactive ways to get interested in efficiently learning veterinary anatomy. You will find a vast collection of images, videos, and information about the anatomy of various animals.
WikiVet
This website is designed to be a diverse learning platform, concerning most aspects of veterinary medicine. The website includes detailed descriptions of the anatomy and physiology of all species and highlights the main species differences. There are drag and drop quizzes at the end of each topic to test your knowledge. It is designed for more preclinical students.
Hoof Explorer
Over 150 anatomical images of the equine hoof in 3D, which allows exploration of these items in all visual planes, it is available as an online resource completely free but allows for individual licenses to computers for around 8 euros. It also provides anatomical terminology in both English, Latin, Polish, German, and Italian languages.
IVALA Learn
IVALA Learn is a website dedicated to providing 3D images of small and large animal anatomy. All images are clearly labelled and simple to work with. It is a great resource for all years as it focuses on clinical relevance throughout the learning experience. There are many quizzes to test your understanding.
Neuroanatomy of the Dog
You will find a description of the nervous system, an MRI atlas of the dog's brain, and the basic principles of MRI.
Each chapter consists of a text and a series of images that you can visualize by clicking on top. The images follow a specific order. So, by clicking on the first image, you can follow the series just by clicking on the arrow located on each side. You can change chapter by clicking on the green arrow located at the bottom.
A series of videos from dissections of the nervous system are included in most of the chapters. This is to give a better approach to some of the topics previously described.
vet-Anatomy
vet-Anatomy is an interactive atlas of veterinary anatomy based on medical imaging. vet-Anatomy has been created on the same framework than the popular award-wining e-Anatomy, but dedicated to animals, under the direction of Dr Susanne AEB Boroffka, dipl. ECVDI, PhD and Dr Antoine Micheau, MD.
Veterinary Anatomy (College of Veterinary Medicine/University of Minnesota)
This website is a site whereby veterinary students get to have an interactive approach in learning veterinary anatomy. This website also provides coursewares which can be used on smartphones and tablets - the new best friend of almost every veterinary students nowadays. The main attraction of this website would be its interactive quizzes that can test your understanding of the anatomy of animals, with real pictures of cadavers. Additional information for students in their clinical years is also available on this website, whereby neurology is more emphasised here.
Illinois Imaging Anatomy
Imaging Anatomy website is a basic atlas of normal imaging anatomy of domestic animals established in the College of Veterinary Medicine of Illinois (USA). The user can play with the interactive images and understand the normal structure of the body of all domestic animals as shown in x-rays.
Neuroanatomy and Neurology
Dr de Lahunta and Cornell University have organised video clips on presentations of different clinical cases of neuropathology. The anatomic diagnosis and clinical diagnosis are available on this website, the basis for the anatomic diagnosis and the discussion of the differential diagnosis is discussed.
DIOGO GUERRA
www.diogoguerra.com contains visual veterinary anatomy online materials developed by top universities worldwide. Having reliable and high-quality visual references is of utmost importance in medical illustrations. Dr Diogo wanted to share these materials with you, whether you are a fellow medical artist, veterinarian or student.
The list on the homepage is organised by animal species and includes visual references, from general anatomy to neurology and imaging.