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If the Nucleus medical images were free, I would use them as visual aids, and diagrams for our Health Class. Currently I would use a medical image for a project on Salmonella. This is the first time I have ever used Nucleus Medical Images, and I believe it is perfect for my current project, because of the clarity of the diagrams. Dillon Jourde

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

The Nucleus database contains a vast range of images that have great clarity - ideal for use at undergraduate level. They would form an ideal compliment to written work. If they were free, I would use 20 images per year in projects such as a current poster presentation on Hydrocephalus, previous case studies (including kidney conditions and cervical spine) and in anatomy and pathology essays. Christine Hood

Your images provide detailed pictures of many surgical procedures. If they were free, I would use 3-5 in a speech for class to represent a procedure. Amanda Edwards

If the images on your web site were free, I would use 10-20 of them each year in research presentations at scientific conferences, and for classroom presentations to undergraduate and graduate students. Nucleus medical images provide excellent detail and show complex medical procedures that are often not documented anywhere else. Scott Davis, PhD

The detail provided by these images and the way in which the images are clearly presented make them excellent for presentation purposes. These images also make it easy to break a potentially difficult subject down and make it more manageable. I would love to use about 50 of the images per year in poster presentations. Human anatomy/physiology often gets monotonous and boring, but when students have to undertake visual presentation projects and bring a particular topic alive it really stimulates the mind, makes the educational trip fun and more importantly we end up with a far greater depth of learning than we would have done just straight from the book. If we were asked to research more topics ourselves, with the help of your images we could display and present topics making them far more approachable and fun. Patrice Power

The Nucleus medical images are very clear and beautiful. If they were free, I would use about 40 of them in my lectures to students. Moshe Shachar

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

I am in the beginning stages of obtaining my nursing degree. I am researching skin grafts for a paper that is due in a week. I was told I needed a visual aid when I present my research information to the class. The medical art that your company displays are outstanding and would truly be appreciated by myself and the other students as well. I would presume if these images were free to libraries I would use approximately 12 per year to better understand my classes and the subject matter in which was being taught at the time. The images are excellent in detail and provide a more clear understanding of what is being taught and studied in class. The textbook descriptions from colleges arent nearly as detailed. I most definitely would recommend Nucleus Medical Art to others. Michelle Morrison, Student

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

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