This section below explores anatomy as a whole, focusing on the position and structure of each body part.
Imaging is an important part of anatomy as it allows us to look into the human body, providing insights on various structures, conditions and diagnoses.
This is an interactive atlas of human anatomy. It consists of 18,000+ diagrams, CT, MRI, Radiographs, images etc. The content is organized by modules, each module presents medical imaging examinations (e.g. CT scans and MRI) with annotated anatomical structures and diagrams.
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Resources in this section explore anatomy in specialised systems or regions. Click the tabs below for the region you want to learn more about.
While some educators prefer a systemic overview of the topic, eventually zooming into each organ and discovering the structure and position of the area, most resources display a regional approach, breaking down each region in detail. This approach offers multiple entry points, and can be used by students in traditional, systemic,combined traditional/systemic, and problem-based cirricula.