Toronto Notes Website
Toronto Notes 2013 Full Text OnlineThe Toronto Notes full text is available online. This fully integrated text allows for rapid hyperlinks to associated figures and diagrams as well as relevant colour atlas material. The full text is also quickly and easily searchable. It allows you to access all of the content of Toronto Notes wherever you are. |
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Colour AtlasThe latest edition of the Toronto Notes Colour Atlas of Medicine is available online. The Colour Atlas contains a large number of colour photographs to show key presenting signs and symptoms as they are seen in practice. It features a comprehensive collection of illustrations including endoscopic, fundoscopic, otoscopic, histologic and angiographic images. New this year includes a number of videos of angiography, as well as neurology physical exam videos. |
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Essentials of Medical ImagingThe Essentials of Medical Imaging software is a learning tool for X-ray, CT and MRI interpretation. Develop a confident approach to diagnostic medical imaging while reviewing examples of core content. |
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Practice Exam QuestionsIncluded online are hundreds of review questions designed to test your knowledge on the topics covered in the book and to prepare medical students for licensing exams. New this year is an online quiz mode that allows you to easily test yourself. |
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Functional NeuroanatomyA favourite core teaching tool used by the University of Toronto's neuroscience curriculum, this interactive neuroanatomy atlas is now available as part of the Toronto Notes package. |
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Fetal Heart Rate TutorialThis obstetrics tutorial walks you through the key steps to electronic fetal heart rate monitoring. Learn a practical approach and how to identify non-reassuring patterns. Illustrated with examples, this quick tutorial is an excellent aid in exam preparation and for the Labour and Delivery ward. |
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Heart Sounds ModuleThis is an interactive module designed to help students learn about heart sounds associated with different clinical conditions. Real heart sounds recorded from patients at the different auscultation locations are presented. The tutorial also has a quiz mode so that you can quiz yourself after listening to the heart sounds. |
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