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Sites of Medical/Scientific Videos: The List August 29, 2007

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Invention, Medical education, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0, science.
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As the September 10th session of SciFoo lives on in Second Life will be about sites of scientific videos, here is a list of the most famous and useful scientific video providing sites:

  • SciVee.tv: created for scientists, by scientists, moves science beyond the printed word and lecture theater taking advantage of the internet as a communication medium where scientists young and old have a place and a voice.

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  • JoVE: an online research journal employing visualization to increase reproducibility and transparency in biological sciences.

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  • Bioscreencast: a team of scientists and engineers who got together to create a website specifically for the scientific community to share screencasts (audio/video capture of software running on your computer screen).

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  • Videojug: hosts one of the world’s largest, most all-encompassing libraries of factual content online.

  • DNATube: a scientific research site providing video based studies, lecturers and seminars.

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  • ScienceHack: a unique video search engine for science videos where every video is screened and approved based on accuracy and quality by scientists.

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Read more about the sessions on the SciFoo lives on wiki and follow Deepak at bbgm for more about scientific videos.

If you happen to know more scientific video oriented sites, please let us know! Let’s build a comprehensive and useful list!

Update from the comments:

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  • Ask Dr Wiki (Angiograms): a nonprofit educational web site made by physicians for physicians, medical students, and healthcare providers.

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  • Labaction: LabAction makes efforts to provide the biology community with the latest videos/movies/information on science experiments, science projects, human genetics, biotechnology, current biology news and much more. LabAction is a community driven free resource for the information on biotechnology, cloning, human genetics, genetic disorders, stem cell research and marine biology.

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  • IcYou: A site dedicated to making it simple for anyone to find, upload, watch and share healthcare videos worldwide. icyou.com invites people to upload and share their healthcare stories online.

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  • eMedTV: The site’s impressive library of original health educations videos – the largest available on the Web today – is combined with eMedTV’s growing collection of more than 16,000 easy-to-understand print articles covering more than 2,000 health topics. In turn, eMedTV helps its users not only better understand their health, but also play a more active role in planning their healthcare with their physician.

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  • LearnersTV.com: A comprehensive site providing free video lectures, Animations, LiveOnline Tests, Audio lectures, ebook download links etc in the fields of Biology, Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Computer Science,Engineering,Medicine etc… This site provides free video/audio lectures of whole courses conducted by faculty from reputed universities around the world.

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  • Sciencentral: It produces news videos on science research every week, which appears on American local TV news, and the web site. Here is the Youtube feed.

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  • Medi-Vision: The Medi-Vision™ Film Series aims to teach good clinical practice through expert case demonstrations on film; second to patient-side experience, we think this is the best way to become a better doctor. We keep the focus of our DVDs on observation, interaction and assessment skills and especially on history-taking, physical signs and the appropriate use of tests.

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  • Easy Medicine Videos: An online portal containing tenth of thousands of videos in all fields of medicine which are collected for you from all the online sources of videos to make it easy for Doctors, Nurses, medical students and all other health care professionals to find their needs of medical and surgical videos.

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  • The Doctor’s Channel: a Web site that allows doctors to learn from each other at their convenience. The time-saving site includes short one- to two-minute streaming video clips designed to get to the point, with insights and opinions from experts in 35 different specialties, as well as community and lifestyle features that help doctors stay on top of the latest news, ideas and information.

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  • Meddio: Programs are designed for medical professionals, patients, caregivers, and people who are just plain interested in learning about the key medical topics affecting all of us. Medical professionals can earn free continuing education credits by viewing in-depth interviews with their colleagues while patients and caregivers can learn more about the specific areas that impact them through engaging video segments featuring medical experts and their patients.

  • DAVE Project: The DAVE Project, an acronym for the Digital Atlas of Video Education, is a collection of teaching tools.

Comments»

1. scorpio - August 29, 2007

Hey Dude. That is Good Info.
Add this one also http://freevideolectures.com/medicine.html
It has huge collection of video lessons recorded in Great Universities

2. Bertalan Meskó - August 29, 2007

Wow, thank you, Scorpio! I updated the article.

3. Waar kun je medische video's vinden? » MedBlog.nl - August 29, 2007

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4. Ricardo - August 29, 2007

This looks a lot like a compilation of a couple of posts I made some time back.
It’s will be a cool session held at Scifoo@SL. Specially if some of these site owners could come by to talk about them.

5. Peteris Krumins - August 29, 2007

Here is my video lecture blog, this post has medicine video lectures:
http://freescienceonline.blogspot.com/2007/03/medicine-video-and-audio-lectures.html

Thanks

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7. Bertalan Meskó - August 29, 2007

Hey Rick! I’ve invited all of them. :)

8. Bertalan Meskó - August 29, 2007

Wow, Peteris, what a collection!

9. » Video sites on Second Nature » business|bytes|genes|molecules - August 29, 2007

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10. Jackie - August 29, 2007

Thanks for the links. I have a science video category at Element List, which currently has about 50 links to video websites. Stop by and take a look.

11. Bertalan Meskó - August 29, 2007

Thank you, Jackie! I included that one as well. It seems we have more and more great collections!

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14. Ian - November 12, 2007

Hi,
There is another online biology video sharing site: http://www.labaction.com
May be you could include it on your list. It has some good videos on lab protocols.

15. Bertalan Meskó - November 12, 2007

Thank you, Ian! I include it now! Great resource.

16. John Adams - November 21, 2007

You also should add Medical Videos
http://www.medicalvideos.us

It is great medical videos site

17. Bertalan Meskó - November 21, 2007

Thank you, John. I added it to my list. Great resource!

18. What’s on the web? (21 November 2007) « ScienceRoll - November 21, 2007

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19. Deborah - January 12, 2008

Hi,
But this website which I have visited recently seems to be the best of the lot:
http://www.learnerstv.com

You can watch the streaming video lectures. They have some nice animations, lecture notes, hundreds of essential e-books and a USMLE online test too…All Free. It is the best I have come across.

20. Bertalan Meskó - January 12, 2008

Thank you, Deborah! I add this great site to my list immediately.

21. Learner’s TV: Free Education Online « ScienceRoll - January 12, 2008

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22. wclathe - January 13, 2008

There are genomics database movie tutorials (about 7 databases right now, including exercises, slides, movie, etc.), including a few on SNPs and medically relevant variation, available at http://www.openhelix.com/sponsored.shtml

23. Bertalan Meskó - January 13, 2008

That’s really useful. Thank you! I’ll pledge a whole post to it.

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25. Medi-Vision: Clinical Practice through Demonstrations « ScienceRoll - January 17, 2008

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27. Xosé Manuel Meijome - January 29, 2008

Thank You; do you know anther video sites on medicine or nursing in other languages?

28. Bertalan Meskó - February 1, 2008

I’m afraid I only know these nursing video sites:

*http://www.nursingvideos.info/tag/nursing
*http://129.170.61.64/NursingEducationVideos.htm

29. Anetta Berger - February 7, 2008

I found this site as well..they collect all the medical videos from other websites like youtube,dailymotion,medicalvideos,,,the videos are categorized in a neat way..
http://www.crushedheart.info/

30. Bertalan Meskó - February 9, 2008

Thank you, Anetta! I include it now!

31. leo - March 3, 2008

A very useful list. Thank you for assembling it. I will link to it shortly and will send it to my residency program director.

32. Bertalan Meskó - March 4, 2008

It would be wonderful, Leo!

33. jon merril - March 7, 2008

this site just launched, http://www.meddio.com/
the videos are all on parkinson’s right now but it has plans to expand to other diseases.

34. Bertalan Meskó - March 9, 2008

Thank you, Jon, I’ll write about it soon.

35. Meddio: Medical Experts on Video « ScienceRoll - April 13, 2008

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36. Y.S. - April 13, 2008

Do you know where I can find collections of Clinical, History Taking, Procedures, Physical Examination … videos?

37. Bertalan Meskó - April 14, 2008

Hello YS!

I think your places are http://www.medivisionfilms.com/ and http://www.medicalvideos.us/.

38. MedicalVideos.us - April 14, 2008

Hello All,
We would like to thank scienceroll.com and we are glad to announce that MedicalVideos.us has recently updated the databases and servers and we have released a new program for playing all kind of medical videos.
Also we have added new features to MedicalVideos.us which allow all of you to download any video you wish for free using the download button.

We will be so happy if you will decide to share your medical videos you filmed or the ones you have and upload them to MedicalVideos.us..

Thank You so much and thanks to scienceroll.com for this great website.

MedicalVideos.us team

http://www.medicalvideos.us/page.php?page=5

39. Bertalan Meskó - April 14, 2008

I’m glad you liked the post. Keep up the great work!

40. Y.S. - April 15, 2008

Thank you :)

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42. Cenay nailor - April 20, 2008

http://www.learnerstv.com seems to be the best of the lot in my opinion.

43. 4 in 1: Video, podcast, photo and Pubmed « ScienceRoll - May 5, 2008

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44. creaky15 - May 5, 2008

Hi, Berci! Nice list… you may also like to add these sites for medical procedures/patient education:

At OR-Live ( http://www.or-live.com ) you can watch - as one example - an entire normal, planned c-section performed. Two physicians operate, one narrates. The patient (and the baby) get to say Hi too. The video is about 70 minutes in length, at http://www.or-live.com/

The U.S. National Library of Medicine, on the consumer health/patient education site MEDLINEPlus, provides video tutorials using both virtual patients and as an information source for actual patients, at:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorial.html

Some of these tutorials won’t be clinically-oriented enough for medical students or clinicians; however they are ideal for informing patients pre-op what will be happening to them during surgery. Medical librarians refer patients or family members to MEDLINEPlus quite frequently as a reputable source to answer specific health information. Hope those sites help,
Creaky

45. Dr MD Koplow - May 11, 2008

Check our main websites:
http://www.DrMDK.com pediatric medical site about 660 videos
http://www.VidTest.com video sharing site about 1000 videos

Meet my experts:
http://www.drmdk.com/html/contrib.html

Our main library
http://www.drmdk.com/html/medical_videos.html

Many pediatricians and hospitals are linked to these pages.

check a few examples:

Pediatricians:
http://www.MichaelMarcusMD.com
http://www.DrPreis.com
http://www.JordanMeyersMD.com
http://www.sheldonlippmanmd.com
http://www.DavidDiamondMD.com

Hospitals:
http://www.PedsView.com Maimonides Medical Center
http://www.SCHbk.com Schneider Children’s Hospital

Do a google search “pediatric medical videos” or “DrMDK”

Our story:
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