BMS CAL - Anatomy Case Studies
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A.Hunter, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Marischal College University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB9 1AS |
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This set of programs, authored with Asymetrix Toolbook, is for use as a teaching aid in Anatomy courses for pre-clinical medical students. Their aim is to help gain an understanding of regional Gross Anatomy. They may be used as a supplement to existing classes in Gross Anatomy, emphasising the Applied aspects of such a course. Each program consists of a series of clinical case notes, upon which the student is required to act, or answer questions. A set of three case histories is documented for each region of the body. The anatomical regions comprise:
Presently only the upper limb is availiable for download. Each case study is based on actual clinical presentations, in which the detail has been re-focused to draw attention to specific anatomical regions. Options allow patient interviews or the selection of various tests and manipulations. Also included are an extensive range of questions and problem solving exercises to concentrate attention to appropriate detail. This suite of programs attempts to bridge the gap between pre-clinical and clinical medicine. Features
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BMS software is designed to use the following directory structure. However this package will work in other directories. If the directories are not present in your directory tree, it is advisable to create them and transfer the appropriate files to their proper directories. (Please note that the scripting allows use on a network so that they may be used on other drives if the directories and subdirectories containing the appropriate files are present.) The .TBK files are password-protected and the password is peru so that you can alter them to suit your own circumstances. All we ask is that you acknowledge any use you make of the material and send the authors any comments, improvements and/or suggestions. If you need to install or update your copy of the ToolBook runtime click here. You will need this self extracting file:Make sure that your software is correctly configured to download to disk and then click on each filename. Any problems with the software - email fbr@aberdeen.ac.ukAny problems with downloading - email mas@abdn.ac.uk |
Last Modified: 26th July 1995 - fbr@aberdeen.ac.uk