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Complete Anatomy replaces Anatomy TV

27 September 2023

Complete Anatomy is a 3D anatomy platform with interactive anatomy models, video animations and virtual dissecting. (Access to Anatomy TV will end at September 29, 2023.)

Account required
To work with all modules, you must create an account at Complete Anatomy from A PERMANENT RUG or UMCG workstation PC!

(So do not create an account from UMCG-anywhere, NOT from a NextGen Surface Laptop, and NOT from the UWP (RUG virtual workplace). If - for whatever reason - something goes wrong here, or people do not have access to a fixed workplace PC, please contact us (CMB) We have activation codes available for employees/teachers and students.

Due to the differences in the availability of the Microsoft STORE at the RUG and the UMCG, we indicate below how the application is available for the various workplaces.

  • FOR USE ON UMCG DESKTOP & UMCG ANYWHERE:
    The CMB is temporarily issuing the rights for COMPLETE ANATOMY due to monitoring and performance testing.
    Please contact Guus van den Brekel (a.j.p.van.den.brekel@umcg.nl) or Robin Ottjes (r.f.otjes@umcg.nl) of the CMB.

    The application will then appear on UMCG workstations in the UMC Groningen Applications folder under Start. Here you first choose Install of the application, after which Complete Anatomy can be started via the Start menu.

  • FOR USE ON THE PERMANENT RUG workstation (but NOT the UWP virtual):
    The application is immediately available to everyone in the RUG menu of applications

If you want access to Complete Anatomy, or if you have any questions, you can even contact the CMB.

Last modified:27 September 2023 2.29 p.m.
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