Scientific & Medical ART (SMART) Imagebase Testimonials
"The images that I have seen are better than most sites. The animations are wonderful as well. I especially like the animations of the stages of labor. If the images were free, I would use 5-10 them for study or for educational PowerPoint presentations for school."
- Greg Gatchell
- Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens, OH
"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
- Texas Health Resources, Arlington, TX
"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
- Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, MD
"If I had full access to the images on your web site, I would integrate your illustrations and animations into lectures given to medical students and residents. In particular, the animation of vaginal delivery on your website would be an excellent teaching tool, allowing students to visualize the birth process well."
- Jessica Bienstock, MD, MPH
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
"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
- Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA
"I am an honor student, and have presented several of my papers on my school campus, in the community, and also at national conventions. In our program we are responsible for presenting several oral presentations in class and two major presentations for the campus community. If the Nucleus images were free, I would use approximately 10 of them to help my audience visualize a procedure, an illness or an injury. A picture is worth a thousand words, and in the health field, it is always better to have picture when you are lecturing. The quality of the images is better than some of the pictures in my text books. They really help to describe and explain what the procedure entails."
- Stephani Reazor
- Delaware State University, Dover, DE
"I am a nursing student and am always in need of medical images suitable for public displays. If they were free, I would use between 20-30 images from the [SMART Imagebase] per year."
- Jennifer Fosse
- University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI
"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
- Cistercian Preparatory School, Irving, TX
"I would use 10-50 per year for handouts, Powerpoint presentations and school assignments."
- Kim Knight
- Wellpark College, Aukland, New Zealand
"Images such as those on the Nucleus Medical Art web site are not readily available online or through other sources. If they were free to use, I would use about 10 each year in news stories televised on campus."
- Brad Driver
- University of Akron, Akron, OH
