Scientific & Medical ART (SMART) Imagebase Testimonials
"I am studying my course via correspondence, therefore I would use the [SMART Imagebase] images to further my understanding of descriptions in my study books. I would also use them in my assignments to demonstrate how bones should appear & compare to bones with certain diseases, ie osteoporosis. One can learn much faster by using clear images to further understanding."
- Kimberley Butler
- Australian Institute of Applied Sciences, Brisbane, Australia
"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
"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
- Front Range Community College, Longmont, CO
"The pictures are clear especially those concerned with skeletal anatomy. I would use 50 or more per year for presentations and educating patients."
- Karim Ghaiss
- Florida College of Integrative Medicine, Orlando, FL
"My thesis is on Occupational Asthma and general occupational respiratory disease and the graphics from Nucleus medical images provide an excellent visual complement to the subject. If the images were free, I would use approximately 20 per year for personal use."
- Jetta Elliott
- Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ
"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 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
- William T. Dwyer HS, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
"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
"I would use 10-50 per year for handouts, Powerpoint presentations and school assignments."
- Kim Knight
- Wellpark College, Aukland, New Zealand
"The images on the [SMART Imagebase] are so detailed and the information associated with them is the most updated that I have found on the web. If they were free, I would use about 10 of them per year for periodic class reports and research projects."
- Angela Vela
- Napa Valley College, Napa, CA