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Information Resources
- American Medical Women's Association
- The American Medical Women's Assn. has set-up a website with
original health articles and information on women's health and an Ask
A Woman Doctor feature. New articles and information are being added
every few days.
- American Society for Neuroscience
- Information about the American Society for Neuroscience, its journals,
publications, etc
- ANU's Neuroscience Website
- The Australian National University's Neuroscience Website,
with information on staff, post & under-graduate programs, and
neuroscience at ANU.
- Biomechanics and Movement Science Listserver
- Links to BIOMCH-L archives and other resources.
- Clinical Gait Analysis
- Clinical Gait Analysis (CGA) is a large online source of information
on biomechanical gait analysis.
- Cornucopia of Disability Information
- CODI is a website, intended to serve as a community resource for
consumers and professionals, via the Internet, disability related
information in a wide variety of areas. The information addresses
university (SUNY@Buffalo), local (Buffalo & WNY), state, national
and international audiences.
- Orthopaedic Medicine
- Orthom.com provides information about orthopaedic medicine
aimed at professionals, including physicians , physiotherapists and
students. The site includes an online course (including + 800 pages
and 80 videoclips) in the clinical examination, diagnosis and
treatment of the shoulder, with courses on the elbow and the wrist
planned for the future. Users must complete a free registration
process in order to use the online course material. This site is
available in English, French and Dutch.
- SANTEL web server
- The aim of this server, located in the green heart of
Europe in Luxemburg, is to provide to health care professionals and
students starting points to access Web-servers around the whole
world as well as local information and medical related software.
Thus we have regrouped a variety of telematic services to cover the
needs and interests of the various health professionals. In order
to do this, subjects are not limited to medical point of view, but
also cover administrative, laboratory and other topics.
Some of the text is in French (surprisingly!).
- Sports Doc
- SportsDoc is an interactive discovery learning experience
dedicated to creating a more informed patient/physician relationship
through an online game that reverses the role and allows you to "Play
Doctor" by playing the role of a rookie intern and walking you through
various (and often humorous) sports medicine injury-related
examinations.