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This site is maintained by the Muscle Physiology Lab at the University of California San Diego. Examples of covered topics: the cross-bridge cycle, fiber types, and myofilament structure.

 

University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine site. Created by Dr. James Shoster, the following video clips were taken through the operating microscope during an actual phacoemulsification cataract surgery and Intraocular Lens Implantation procedure on a dog patient. *Note: RealPlayer installation required.
A peer-reviewed online international journal dedicated to clinical practice and research in neurological disorders of animals. Content includes articles, lecture notes, video, and a section entitled, "What Is Your Diagnosis?", which contains interactive case reports. *Note: Quicktime installation is required to view videos.
Michigan State University CVM site. This video of a feline neuter is narrated by Dr. Joe Hauptman, D.V.M. *Note: Quicktime installation required.
Site created by Dr. Eric Mueller at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. This tutorial takes the user step-by-step through an equine castration, starting with reasons for castration and ending with post-operative care. Content includes text, quizzes, and video. *Note: Quicktime installation required to view videos.
The Society of Endovascular Veterinary Surgery is dedicated to pioneering the science of minimally invasive therapy through educating and training veterinarians, conducting research, and establishing standards of care. The website content includes two case studies in which advanced surgical techniques were used to treat a feline liver shunt and a canine collapsing trachea.
8-minute surgical instrument ties and hand ties tutorial video directed and narrated by Christopher Adin, DVM, DACVS and produced by Mark Hoffenberg for the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
tagged PennVetTags veterinary veterinary_videos surgical_principles surgery by ivanick ...and 1 other person ...on 18-AUG-06
18-minute canine neuter video directed and narrated by Christopher Adin, DVM, DACVS and produced by Mark Hoffenberg for the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
tagged PennVetTags veterinary veterinary_videos surgery canine_neuter by ivanick ...and 2 other people ...on 18-AUG-06
30-minute canine spay video directed and narrated by Christopher Adin, DVM, DACVS and produced by Mark Hoffenberg for the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
tagged PennVetTags surgery veterinary_videos veterinary canine_spay by ivanick ...and 1 other person ...on 18-AUG-06
This web site contains video-clips of selected patients of the Veterinary Medical Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.
tagged PennVetTags neurology veterinary veterinary_videos by ivanick ...and 1 other person ...on 18-AUG-06

This web site (intended for first-year veterinary students studying CVM 6120, Veterinary Neurobiology, at the University of Minnesota) presents domestic mammalian brain neuroanatomy from a gross anatomical perspective. Per brain region, neural components are listed in hierarchal order, and there are links to labeled images of brain surfaces, brain dissections, vessels and cranial nerves.

A web site for veterinary students studying Veterinary Neurobiology (CVM 6120) at the University of Minnesota. Content includes labelled histologic images and diagrams, and text. A useful reference for the first-year Neuroscience course at PennVet.
This web site focuses on visceral efferent pathways that innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands in the dog. ANS information is presented in three sections: General Features of the ANS, Sympathetic Pathways, and Parasympathetic Pathways.
tagged PennVetTags canine neuroscience veterinary by ivanick ...and 1 other person ...on 18-AUG-06
Canine Brain Atlas presents neuroanatomy of the canine brain as seen in 16 transverse sections through a brain (sections are stained with luxol fast blue and cresyl violet). Students may click a label to see a brain structure indicated, or they may mouse-over brain structures to see respective labels highlighted. An index screen showing small images of all sections may be used for navigation.
tagged PennVetTags brain canine neurohistology neuroscience veterinary by ivanick ...and 1 other person ...on 18-AUG-06
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