http://www.castimage.com has a collection of images for teaching purposes. Geneva University developed it.
From this site http://www.endolung.com one can access selecetion of images, or endoscopy images or microscopy slides for learning purposes.THIS IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION recently however and is only in Francais. Try again later.
I shall try to collate websites that will help young colleagues answer their queries on pulmonary updates. One of the sites I find very helpful is the one below:
GUIDE LINES in pulmonary care: http://www.respiratoryguidelines.ca/ is a site any medical enthusiast will love to see.
For cancer enthusiasts, http://www.cancernetwork.com
is still one my recommended site where can even participate on online CME. From here, updates on malignancies of various organs can be viewed. Of course, with the
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http://www.medalreg.com handles algorithm needs for survey, computation, formulas for healthcare.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ has extensive information from NIH. This site is intended for patients
http://www.sciencedaily,com is a site that provides breaking news about latest scientific discoveries and up-to-the-minute research projects
http://www.radiologyinfo.org is designed to answer patients' questions about various radiological procedures and therapies.
http://www.ersnet.org/eLearning allows access to materials from previous ERS congresses.
http://www.european-lung-foundation.org/ is the public voice of the European Respiratory Society providing patients and doctors information on lung diseases.
http://www.ers-education.org relaunched for ERS members. Contains materials from conferences, online courses, certain guideline links and plays host to two journals Breathe and the European Respiratory Monograph.
http://www.docguide.com provides news, casts and cases.This can be personalized to monitor subject areas that interest the person most.