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		<title>Free Learning Resources For Medical &amp; Nursing Students</title>
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I stumbled upon into good learning resources for Anatomy over at University of Minnesota. I tried to access the resources and I found at that they are open to public.
The website offers resources for Radiographic Anatomy that includes:
Anatomy Tables
Surface Anatomy
Radiology Images
Clinical Cases
Aside from that, they also have animation and dissection videos; surgical videos, VR movies, [...]]]></description>
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