Interactive 3D models of human anatomy for medical students, with features like rotation, zooming, and dissection to study anatomical structures in detail.
Open Anatomy is a free and open source anatomy learning software developed as a cross-platform application for medical students. It allows interactive study of detailed 3D anatomical models of the human body that can be rotated, zoomed, panned, and dissected to isolate individual structures.
Key features of Open Anatomy include:
The project is developed on GitHub through community contributions. The codebase is open source under the MIT license to promote collaboration and integration of Open Anatomy into other health education projects. User forums provide discussion and support for implementing Open Anatomy in educational curricula.