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welcome to:
Medical Coding Resource
Hole’s Human Anatomy
Student companion website
  • Labeling exercises – one for all bones
  • Site also contains practice tests, flashcards, crossword puzzles,
Sunny Downtown Medical Center
Interactive tutorial
  • This is a great site, which works well when listening to online lectures.  It
    contains both figures and actual pictures, which can be viewed side by
    side.
  • Steps to view the bones:
  • Click the part of the body (example: click on the head and neck on
    the figure)
  • Click the “osteology”
  • You can also place the pictures next to a labeled figure by clicking “Refer
    to Figure”
  • You can also view pictures of a dissection of the same portion of the
    body, that is if you stomach can take it!
UW-L
Histology of Bone
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
  • This website is a joint project from 14 universities in Wisconsin.
  • Histology covers compact (dense bone), spongy (cancellous bone)
    haversian bone, and hyaline cartilage
  • Each site has associated practice tests.
University of Minnesota
Labeling exercises
  • Practice labeling bones from many different views, all parts of the body,
    even radiological views.
  • Single player and multiplayer games
Emedicine.com – medscape
Bones of the Face
  • Contains and article about the bones of the face and their function,
    location, etc
  • Click on the illustrations located at the end of the article (also links to
    them within the article) to make the larger
Dr. Robert Droual
Medesto Junior College
  • Short YouTube Videos
  • These are advanced videos, but they give a clear description and has
    excellent models used in each video
  • Good explanation of bone development and breakdown
   
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