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  • Atlas of Ophthalmology
    The Atlas of Ophthalmology is a pictorial documentation of eye disease. Presently the Atlas contains about 3000 pictures. In its "Vision for the Future" the International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) has made education and training of students, residents and specialists as well as other healthcare personnel all over the world one of its main goals. The Atlas is part of this effort.

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  • EyeRounds Online Atlas of Ophthalmology
    This ophthalmic atlas is open to the public, and we encourage other physicians and universities to upload to it. If you are an academic program and would like to partner with the University of Iowa to develop one of the largest online ophthalmic atlases, then please contact Andrew Doan, MD, PhD.

  • Health Education Assets Library: HEAL
    The Health Education Assets Library (HEAL) is a digital library that provides freely accessible digital teaching resources of the highest quality that meet the needs of today's health sciences educators and learners.

  • Neurology Resident Web Site
    University of Utah

  • Neurologic Exam
    NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the Office of Education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

  • Neuro-ophtalmolgie Canada - Web-Based Resources for N-O
    A list of Neuro-ophthalmology resources maintained on the Canadian Neuro-ophthalmology Web site.

  • Pediatric Neurologic Exam
    PediNeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the Office of Education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

  • RedAtlas
    This website is a free, electronic atlas of eye disorders designed to help Ophthalmologists and Optometrists-in-training learn to identify eye diseases through pattern recognition. The atlas is currently being hosted through the generosity of the Doheny Eye Institute at the University of Southern California/Keck School of Medicine.

  • Slice of Life
    Since 1986, the Slice of Life Project has served as a nonprofit, cooperative venture creating and sharing educational materials using computers, multimedia, and new media in health care, health sciences, and medical education.

  • VisionSimulations.com
    The purpose of VisionSimulations.com is to help individuals with normal vision understand the visual aberrations that accompany eye injury, various eye diseases and conditions (e.g. Floaters, Keratoconus, and Visual Snow), and the complications of refractive surgery (i.e., LASIK, LASEK, PRK).

Funded by the National Library of Medicine Grant #G08 LM07919-02
A collaboration of the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, and the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS)