Images, photos, multimedia resources in medicine

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Contents

Introduction

Free images

Paid images

Medical websites

A free peer-reviewed service for medical and oral health teaching materials, assessment tools and faculty resources. All copyright and privacy issues are addressed during submission so users can download and utilize resources without infringement.

  • Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL), from the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine - http://www.fmdrl.org/

A digital library that provides freely accessible digital teaching resources of the highest quality that meet the needs of today's health sciences educators and learners. A repository for multimedia learning assets such as images, videos and animations used to create learning objects. It also contains a variety of learning objects that are used by medical educators.

Nearly 70,000 images in the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) historical collections; portraits, photographs, fine prints, caricatures, genre scenes, posters, and other graphic art illustrates the social and historical aspects of medicine from the Middle Ages to the present.

A worldwide partnership of leading edge medical schools and institutions, setting new standards in medical education and blending high quality e-learning and face-to-face learning in the training of health care professionals.

A consortium of medical societies, pharmaceutical companies, medical schools and government entities working to develop standardized pedagogical and technical specifications for e-learning materials, including learning objects.

The health sciences section includes resources from several academic institutions. It is an educational resource for teaching and learning. Students and instructors may use the health science learning materials and/or submit their own modules for evaluation and learning to support teaching and learning.

Anatomy images & multimedia

Pathology slides & other images

Learning Object Repositories (not medical-related)

  • Alliance of Remote Instructional Authoring and Distribution Networks for Europe (ARIADNE)

References

Personal tools