Medical Education Software for Histology

Eroschenko's Interactive Histology
This fully interactive Histology CD-ROM program contains over 300 high quality histologic images representing most of the cells, tissues, and organs that comprise a living organism. It also includes quizzing functions.

Histological Anatomy Review Program (HARP)
This interactive application reviews basic topics in histological anatomy using annotated images. A quiz is available for self-testing.

Histology TextStack
This is the complete, electronic version of Basic Histology by Junqueira, Carneiro, and Kelly. It includes links to high quality, full color images from Histology: a Photographic Atlas.

Histology Time on CD
Contains same material that is on the Histology: A Photographic Atlas video disk. Allows for quizzing.

Histology Quizbank
A self-test of hundreds of questions with detailed learning responses and direct links to related sections in the Histology TextStack.

Interactive Color Atlas of Histology
Based on the Color Atlas of Histology, 3rd edition, by Gartner and Hiatt. Allows the creation of personal slide
trays as well as self-quizzing.

WebPath
This electronic resource includes over 4200 images along with text, tutorials, laboratory exercises and over
3100 examination items, that demonstrate gross, microscopic, and radiologic findings associated with human
disease conditions. This version of WebPath is locally loaded and access to this resource is limited to those
on the Yale network, either on campus, or accessing this resource via a Yale PPP account or the proxy server.

Wheater's Interactive Histology
A CD-ROM textbook with over 850 "pages" of text and over 1200 images. Topics include Functional Histology, Basic Histopathology, and Self-Assessment in Histology. This CD-ROM is only available in Lauder and in the Medical Library at the Circulation Desk.


*Medical Education Software is available in a variety of formats, Macintosh, Windows, or Web-based. Please refer to the information pages for each program to learn about how to access that program..