LWW Learning Resources
Must-Have, Trusted Health Science Education Resources for Learning,
Teaching and Practice - Available Online and On Mobile Devices
These leading Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) eLearning Resources provide your institution
the essential resources in health science education covering gross anatomy, physical examination
techniques, foundational medical and pharmacy information and more.
Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy
3D Rotational Gross Anatomy Videos Featuring Real Cadaver Specimens
Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is the optimal anatomical learning solution. Watch and listen
to world-renowned anatomist Dr. Robert Acland - Professor Emeritus of Surgery, University of Louisville
School of Medicine - as he shows and explains anatomical movement within each region of the body -
covering bones, muscles, tendons, organs and more.
LWW Learning Resources
Acland’s Video Atlas
of Human Anatomy
Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination
Head-to-Toe and Systems-Based Physical Assessment and Clinical Reasoning Skills Videos
Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination delivers new clinical skills videos featuring head-to-toe
and systems-based physical examination techniques, as well as OSCE clinical reasoning modules. This
online guide maintains the evidence-based origins of the text and provides careful attention to clinical
accuracy, and to the range of patient types profiled in the series.
Bates’Visual Guide
to Physical Examination
• Support the teaching and learning of anatomy with more than 300
narrated videos; coverage includes upper extremity, lower extremity,
trunk, head & neck and internal organs; plus, ground-breaking inner ear
content
• Allow students independent, frequent viewing for review, self-
assessment and practical exam preparation - as well as track their
performance using interactive Q&A and timed or review quizzes
• Demonstrate muscle function in 3D to colleagues, staff, and patients
• Browse video clips, share with colleagues and add to a “favorites” area
for quick reference.
• Support teaching and learning objectives with hours of narrated
and closed-captioned videos
• Prepare students for the patient encounter and board exams
• Allow students independent, frequent viewing and testing of their
clinical reasoning skills
• Provide a resource for practitioners to review and refresh their
understanding of examination techniques
• Create direct paths to videos from library catalog or course
syllabus; download PDF transcripts for use in teaching guides.
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