We've just released a flashcard deck detailing some of the most common ophthalmological conditions that are seen in our ruminant patientsđđđ. Armed with this & your ophthalmoscope, we hope your days on the farm will be a little less intimidating when it comes to eyesđ.
Weâve just updated the 3D Anatomy Viewer interface. Much of the work on it has occurred âbehind the scenesâ to make it easier for us to improve in the future, but hopefully youâll also find it cleaner and more friendly. For learners familiar with the previous interface, weâre confident youâll have no issues finding your way in the new interface. If though youâd like to refresh how to get the most out of the content, or are new to it, here is a revamped Getting Started video: https://www.ivalalearn.com/getting-started-video/
The Canine Internal Organs combines the thoracic and abdominal anatomy that was already in our anatomy library, as well as showing the passage of some new structures such as the trachea, oesophagus and diaphragm. Whilst we usually focus clinically on specific regions whilst practicing vet med, having an overall understanding of how anatomy relates is, of course, important.
Canine_Internal_Organs_Promo_WM.mp4