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1. Webpath

The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education

Hosted By The University of Utah Eccles Health Sciences Library

Introduce:

The WebPath® educational resource contains over 2700 images with text that illustrate gross and microscopic pathologic findings along with radiologic imaging associated with human disease conditions. For self-assessment and self-directed study there are over 1300 examination items. There are more than 20 tutorials in specific subject areas. These computer-aided instructional materials support educational programs in the health sciences.

WebPath: A history of 26 years on the internet
Disclaimer: This resource is designed for students and workers in the health care sciences studying pathology. It is not a comprehensive guide to disease. As such the information may not be sufficient to address specific patient problems and these should be handled by health care providers familiar with the specific clinical details relevant to the individual.
Comments: If you have comments concerning this WWW service, you may send e-mail to the following address: [email protected]     at the Mercer University School of Medicine.
Copyright: The contents and design, including images, in this resource are protected under U.S. Copyright © 1994-2021 by Edward C. Klatt MD , Savannah, Georgia, USA. All rights reserved worldwide. WebPath® is for your personal and noncommercial use. No one may modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, or publish any materials contained in WebPath® without prior written permission. WebPath® is a registered service mark and may not be used without permission.

Link access free: https://webpath.med.utah.edu/webpath.html


 

2. Louisville Lectures

MEDICAL LECTURES Free Open Access Medical Education UofL School of Medicine

Introduce:

Welcome to the Internal Medicine Lecture Series!

Do you want to learn medicine from university faculty? Are you a resident or medical student looking to learn practical, evidence based approaches to your patients? Are you a physician so excited about MOC that you want to get started studying right now?

Our vision is to teach the world medicine. We believe in the concept of Free Open Access Medical Education (#FOAMed) and we focus on internal medicine (#FOAMIM). Our content will always be free to all who want to learn and take better care of patients.
We are supported by the generosity of the University of Louisville.

Link access free: http://www.louisvillelectures.org/