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The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum (OVAM) will provide access to a comprehensive and pedagogically structured set of veterinary anatomical resources from UK veterinary schools and other institutions. These will be aggregated and ordered in an environment which will make them easily discoverable by different cohorts of learners.  Key to the success of this project will be the development of effective methodologies to embed and integrate these materials within a traditional curriculum to maximise exposure, uptake and sustainability.
 
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Revision as of 19:44, 6 September 2011

The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum (OVAM) will provide access to a comprehensive and pedagogically structured set of veterinary anatomical resources from UK veterinary schools and other institutions. These will be aggregated and ordered in an environment which will make them easily discoverable by different cohorts of learners. Key to the success of this project will be the development of effective methodologies to embed and integrate these materials within a traditional curriculum to maximise exposure, uptake and sustainability.

RVC Anatomy Museum
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The RVC Anatomy Museum

Partners

RVC

https://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/wikivet/Museum/gita_pes.mp4Gita pes.jpg
https://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/wikivet/Museum/rhino-pes1.wmvRhino pes.png


3D imaging of the bones in elephant and rhino by John Hutchinson, used to teach 3D skeletal anatomy.

http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Review/Dragster/index.htmlStubbs dragster.jpg


Interactive drag and drop activity based on Stubbs work from 1766. Accurate and detailed drawings based on dissection showing the full anatomy of the horse used to create interactive exercises for revision and learning.

https://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/wikivet/Museum/impact_decimate12.mp4Impact decimate.jpg


https://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/wikivet/Museum/trial41.mp4Equine locomotion snapshot.png


Equine locomotion by Renate Weller. Showing a horse trotting in slow motion focusing on the lower leg and the movement of joints through realtime radiography.



Manson Publishing

http://upload.wikivet.net/images/f/fc/Budras_sample.pdfBudrasCover.jpg

A sample chapter from Budras' "Anatomy of the Horse" on the equine thoracic limb. Detailed information of all aspects of the anatomy of the equine limb, including skeletal, muscular, vascular and articular aspects.


Spain - Universidad de Murcia Facultad de Veterinaria

http://www.um.es/anatvet/ingles/anatomy-videos.phpAbdomen video.jpg


Topographical anatomy videos by Octavio Lopez Albors. Visual learning aids showing the surface relationships and landmarks of the anatomy of the dog.

http://www.um.es/museoveterinario/ingles/plastinated.phpPlastination screenshot.png


Plastination of anatomy specimens. Preservation of dissection specimens using colored plastination techniques to show the routes of vasculature and nerves.

Elsevier