Our products for universities:
online atlases Reference materials for anatomy and medical imaging

e-Anatomy

provides detailed anatomy in relation to a range of imaging modalities (CT, MRI, Radiographs...) that students need in order to gain confidence in their diagnostic understanding and skill development. 
 

vet-Anatomy

developed on the same principle as e-Anatomy, vet-Anatomy is an anatomy atlas of domestic animals. In particular, it is a reference for modern veterinary imaging (CT, MRI) and also includes anatomical illustrations and labeled radiographs.

75% of the world's top 20 medical universities use our anatomy atlases

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Scientific press review

e-Anatomy is a comprehensive reference resource of human anatomy and medical images. It is more than a standard anatomy atlas, it is highly interactive, promotes the connection between anatomy and associated medical imagery, and can be integrated into clinical workflows with the mobile and tablet versions. [...] it is a useful resource for librarians to provide in university and hospital libraries.

[e-Anatomy] has been recommended by some of the leading medical imaging professionals, and it has institutional subscribers around the world. Additional modules are being created, and existing ones are updated on a regular basis. Think of e-Anatomy as another form of outreach to promote library services to your clients. It will not only make your hospital departments or medical students more aware of the library and the services it offers, but it will also offer teaching and learning opportunities.

What users say about us

Teaching features for case-based & flipped classroom

Practice mode

Practice mode

Replace labels by numbers to use in your anatomy quizzes.

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Export in jpeg

Save images for use in PowerPoint and other presentation software.

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Customize anatomical images

Customize anatomical labelling to match your quiz.

Easy to use

Presentation mode

Use the tablet app connected to your projector to display, highlight areas or draw on our anatomical images.


IMAIOS in scientific articles and research

Mobile learning device increased study efficiency [...]

At 6 months, a majority were already using these resources (IMAIOS e-Anatomy: 96%). Of these four resources, IMAIOS e-Anatomy was most frequently used. In addition, the use of e-Anatomy has increased throughout the year, demonstrating ease of use and relevance. 

Electronic Resources Reviews

e-Anatomy is designed primarily for radiologists, physicians, and medical imaging professionals to assist in interpreting radiological scans, e-Anatomy may also benefit medical students, nurses, and other professionals seeking a professional understanding of human anatomy...

Interactive Radiology Atlas

We endeavored to create a web-based application that users can use to learn radiological anatomy interactively through radiological studies. The website would initially consist of a cross-sectional CT atlas of abdominal anatomy. We envisioned that users would be able to scroll through...