Normal Canine Retina
By Professor Peter G.C. Bedford
Record number: | 93bbf (legacy id: 4778) |
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Category: | Anatomy - Physiology |
Type: | CD-ROM |
This product is designed to help the veterinarian unfamiliar with the canine eye to examine the retina and optic nerve using direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy, to revise the structure and the function of the different parts of the eye, and to appreciate the wide variation between the retinas of normal dogs. The CD-ROM features images of the normal variations in appearance of the retina and optic nerve, video demonstrations of methods of examination and interactive quizzes.
Comments & References: This resource was produced by CLIVE (Computer-aided Learning in Veterinary Education), a consortium of United Kingdom veterinary schools. CLIVE developed Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) materials for the undergraduate veterinary course in Anatomy, Biochemistry, Medicine, Pathology, Physiology and Surgery. CLIVE was funded from 1993 to 1996 by the UK Higher Education Funding Councils' Teaching and Learning Technology Programme (TLTP) and supported by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' Trust. CLIVE materials were mainly designed and authored to suit the needs of the undergraduate courses in the originating institution, throughout the consortium and also to Associate Members. In collaboration with external bodies CLIVE also produced electronic materials suitable for Continuing Professional Development, published on CD-ROM and available from the CLIVE office. Products were supplied with a site licence to Associate Members. Please seehttp://www.vet.ed.ac.uk/clive_ed for contact details and more information about the resources, to see whether they are still available.
ISBN: 1-901872-08-4
Version: Version 2.0, April 1998
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