Aus dem OMNI Newsletter 5

Oliver Obst (obsto@uni-muenster.de)
Fri, 30 Aug 1996 10:01:02 +0100


Message-Id: <199608300757.JAA32458@mail.uni-muenster.de>
From: "Oliver Obst" <obsto@uni-muenster.de>
To: medibib-l@MEDSUN08.uni-muenster.de
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 10:01:02 +0100
Subject: Aus dem OMNI Newsletter 5

Zur Info, O.Obst (vielleicht nicht so sehr bibliothekarisch
interessant, aber fuer Studenten und Radiologen sicher nuetzlich)
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The list below represents some of the best medium and large collections
of radiology teaching resources available.

(Harvard) Joint Program in Nuclear Medicine Teaching File

A collection of more than 50 short cases for teaching diagnostic
imaging drawn from several teaching hospitals associated with Harvard
Medical School.

<URL:http://www.med.harvard.edu/JPNM/.index.html>

CHORUS

CHORUS is a quick reference hypertext for physicians and medical
students. More than 1,100 documents on different diseases and syndromes
are arranged by organ system.

<URL:http://chorus.rad.mcw.edu/chorus.html>

The Virtual Hospital - Information by Department - Radiology

The Virtual Hospital is a continuously updated database of medical
multimedia documents produced by the Electric Differential Multimedia
Laboratory at the University of Iowa College of Medicine. Their
radiology section gives access to lecture notes, patient simulations
and multimedia textbooks.

<URL:http://vh.radiology.uiowa.edu/Providers/ProviderDept/InfoByDept.Rad.html>

UMDS Radiology Teaching File

A collection of educational material for radiologists in training,
"Highly Commended" at the Radiology UK conference in 1996.

<URL:http://www-ipg.umds.ac.uk:80/~acd/>

University of Washington Radiology Teaching File

A collection of more than 50 cases presented as unknowns.

<URL:http://www.rad.washington.edu/MainTF.htmll>

Tutorials in Cardio-thoracic Radiology

Collections of images and notes on six cardiothoracic topics.

<URL:http://www.sbu.ac.uk/~dirt/museum/g-topics.html>

Approaches to differential diagnosis in musculoskeletal imaging

A textbook of musculoskeletal radiology focusing on diagnosis of
disease, written at the Department of Radiology, University of
Washington. Aimed at students new to radiology.

<URL:http://www.rad.washington.edu/Books/Approach/TitlePage.html>

Johns Hopkins University Radiology Teaching Files

A growing collection of files organised hierarchically at JHU.

<URL:http://helix.rad.jhu.edu/~teaching/>

[ FOCUS ON...... is a regular feature of the OMNI Newsletter. Each month,
it addresses a different topic and lists some of the best Internet
resources we know about. All the resources listed will be added to the
OMNI database (so no need to remember URL's). If _you_ know of other
high quality resources we haven't listed, let us know - if they satisfy
our quality criteria we'll put them into OMNI. ]

AND FINALLY........

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September.

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