RE: microscopic anatomy
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From: | mark.lewis@shandon.com (by way of histonet) |
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Betsy, Shandon has a program called Academy Tissue Identification... It is
great for students studying "microscopic anatomy"
You even have a test to take to see how well you have done.
Call if you are interested.
Regards,
Mark Lewis
Product Specialist
Shandon
1-800-245-6212 ext. 4013
From: ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk [SMTP:MIME :ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 12:13 PM
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: microscopic anatomy
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>Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 10:16:17 -0500
>From: Betsy Krummrey <bkrummre@ingham.k12.mi.us>
>Subject: microscopic anatomy
>To: Histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
>
> I'm looking for a CD format of microscopic anatomy that is basic for
>Histologic Technicians. >What I have found in the past is more what is
used for medical students and
>diagnostic application. Any suggestions ?? The intention is for this
>program to used as a self study curricular piece to be combined with
hands
>on/ lab procedure special staining techniques. Betsy Krummrey
>Histologic Technician Program director >Ingham Intermediate >611
Hagadorn Rd >Mason, Mi 48854
Betsy,
Why not make one yourself. I'm in the process of capturing the
departments
and my collection of slides then storing the images on CD. Examining these
slides again I have found some pretty fabulous fields and with the almost
limitless capacity of CD's now have a large collection of images. I can
now
take a set of images, write appropriate text for the course then assemble
on a CD. The feedback from the students is very, very positive and a
subject that was always viewed as 'oh no, not ****** histology again' is
becoming attractive. Only downside, the students don't use a microscope,
but I can live with that if they now view histology as interesting.
If your worried about cost don't be. All you need is a microscope with
video camera, Iomega Buz, Adobe photoshop and a CD burner.
Ian.
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