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The Nucleus images are highly valuable in that they not only give you unique views of bones, arteries, veins, nerves and their relationships but also, very vividly, provide graphics with fractures or clinical complications that are common in the field. This is very valuable since most textbooks or atlases only show graphics of the body in perfect condition. If these images were free, I would use 15 per year in PowerPoint presentations for case studies presented in Gross Anatomy class, Physiology, Embroylogy, etc. for the Doctorate in Dentistry program and in Medical school. Jorge Rojas, Student

Because the Nucleus medical images are very clear and useful, I would like to use them in the inside of a one-page patient-education tri-fold brochure I am making for a class. Jason Welch

I am studying my course via correspondence, therefore I would use the [SMART Imagebase] images to further my understanding of descriptions in my study books. I would also use them in my assignments to demonstrate how bones should appear & compare to bones with certain diseases, ie osteoporosis. One can learn much faster by using clear images to further understanding. Kimberley Butler

If the Nucleus images were free, I would use approximately 50 per year of them to greatly enhance the myriad projects given to me by my advanced-placement level biology courses. An example of such projects include anatomical descriptions, explanations of the pathological processes of certain organs, and other things of this nature. J.C. Story

For our AP and soft tissue classes we have to study bones and muscles and each student is required to make themselves muscle cards to study from which are also graded. I found it difficult to locate many individual muscles through traditional resources, so it would be so great to have a database of images to access to help us put our cards together. Good images are hard to find, and not everyone has the resources that some of us have available to them. If these images were free, I would use up to 120 per year for my classes. Lisa Cote

If the Nucleus medical images were free, I would use 2-5 per year for assigned presentations or projects presented to peers in a classroom setting. Diagrams, photographs, and other visuals always enhance a presentation and promote better understanding of the topic, disorder, or information being given. Kathleen Burns

The pictures are clear especially those concerned with skeletal anatomy. I would use 50 or more per year for presentations and educating patients. Karim Ghaiss

I would use 10-50 per year for handouts, Powerpoint presentations and school assignments. Kim Knight

If the Nucleus medical images were free, I would use approximately 10 per year for class discussions and everyone would have a leaflet to look at and reflect on. Claire Buick

Nucleus has excellent medical diagrams that allow certain techniques and pathologies to be easily understood by lay people. I would use 10-50 medical images per year for Power-point presentations for educational purposes only. Adam Brett

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