Links to Educational Resources
Chest and Abdomen Radiology Case Files
These are interactive clinical case based radiographic teaching files, geared toward third and fourth year medical students beginning their clinical science rotations. The cases are presented as unknowns in a quiz format. Examples of common disease entities in the chest and abdomen are presented with a brief differential diagnosis as well as description of pertinent radiographic findings for each case.
https://oac22.hsc.uth.tmc.edu/RadiologyCaseFiles
Users will need to use their userid and password to access the files.

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- Written specifically for the electronic environment - available in a variety of convenient formats.
- Clinical Pharmacology is available through HAM-TMC Library (http://resource.library.tmc.edu/).
Online Resources on LRC Computers
- Supplementary Instructional Resources are available through a link on the Desktop of computers in LRC.
- Click on Applications and Educational. Current holdings include:
- Animated Brain
- Brainac
- Interactive ECG
- Micro II
- Netter Presenter
- Nutrition (Various)
- Physician Link (Hermann) CBT Modules 11 and 12

- StatRef is a collection of over 60 medical texts. The texts may be searched, or they may be browsed using the TOC (Table of Contents)
- Access StatRef through the HAM-TMC Library web page.
- Instructions available from LRC Circulation Desk
A comprehensive consortium library for the institutions in the Texas
Medical Center.
http://resource.library.tmc.edu/

UpToDate enables health professionals to:
- Access the most current information within their specialty.
- Recognize the clinical manifestations of a wide variety of disorders
- Describe current options for diagnosis, management and therapy, including efficacy, doses, and interactions of individual
drugs.
- Identify optimal screening and prevention strategies.
- Instructions available from LRC Circulation Desk
Access UpToDate through: http://www.utdol.com/
MS1 and MS2 course lectures in the Medical School.
http://www.uth.tmc.edu/schools/video/streamvideo/ms/msvideo.html

A series of 26 titles and the Online Histology Atlas: www.visualhistology.com/institutions/UniTx
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