I became aware of an excellent free online interactive anatomy atlas :
http://www.e-anatomy.org/
through a recent article in Radiology:
Stuart R. Pomerantz Net Assets: Personal Technology for Productivity in Radiology
Radiology 2008 247: 307-310 (DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2472080187)
http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/247/2/307
The article also mentions various other search engines like Yottalook and Goldminer, which are already on the side bar of this blog.
One other tip from the article: if you are looking for CT or MRI protocols, you can, for intnce, put "MRI" and "protocol" as search terms in Yottalook. Because it's a radiology-specific search engine, you get better results than with google.
through a recent article in Radiology:
Stuart R. Pomerantz Net Assets: Personal Technology for Productivity in Radiology
Radiology 2008 247: 307-310 (DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2472080187)
http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/247/2/307
The article also mentions various other search engines like Yottalook and Goldminer, which are already on the side bar of this blog.
One other tip from the article: if you are looking for CT or MRI protocols, you can, for intnce, put "MRI" and "protocol" as search terms in Yottalook. Because it's a radiology-specific search engine, you get better results than with google.