Journal of Visual Education (JoVE) Series
JoVE Science Education is a video database dedicated to teaching laboratory fundamentals through simple, easy to understand video demonstrations. Each video is paired with additional video resources for you to view practical applications of the technique and other complementary skills.Science Education subject areas include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Social Psychology, Psychology, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, and Clinical Skills.
Incorporated into JoVE are these two databases, which you can access individually:
JoVE Journal of Visualized Experiments a set of scientific video journals dedicated to advancing science by increasing reproducibility and efficient knowledge transfer. Articles combine high-quality video demonstrations of experiments with detailed text protocols. All content is peer-reviewed and indexed in Medline, PubMed, Web of Science, and other relevant databases.
Access Series
- AccessMedicineIncludes examination and procedural videos, patient safety modules, audio files, and animations, and videos illustrating fundamental medical concepts drawn from the medical textbook, Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine.
- AccessNeurologyThis regularly-updated, comprehensive resource covers the entire spectrum of neurology from the basics to specialty-specific content.
- AccessPharmacyVideos and animations feature detailed drug interaction animations of complicated concepts, adapted from Goodman & Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, plus evaluation and treatment recommendations from Pharmacotherapy.
- AccessPhysiotherapyIncludes procedure and exercise videos, image galleries, self-assessment tools, and a unique cadaver dissection tool –optimized for viewing on any device.
Anatomy.TV
- Anatomy.TVProvides human anatomical illustrations accompanied by three-dimensional animations that demonstrate function, biomechanics and surgical procedures.
Power to Heal
- Power to HealPOWER TO HEAL tells a poignant chapter in the historic struggle to secure equal and adequate access to healthcare for all Americans. Central to the story is the tale of how a new national program, Medicare, was used to mount a dramatic, coordinated effort that desegregated thousands of hospitals across the country practically overnight.