The Ultimate Study Toolkit for Medical and Veterinary Students

Revise Anatomy with AnatomyStuff and Cetra

If you are a medical or veterinary student, you will know that revision never truly stops. Whether you are preparing for exams or simply trying to stay on top of your knowledge, you are constantly searching for the best anatomy revision resources, from labelled diagrams to clear and engaging study tools.


This is where AnatomyStuff and our sister company Cetra can help. Together, they provide a complete revision toolkit designed to support students throughout their studies and beyond, combining physical and digital learning in one place. 

Human Anatomy Posters for Medical Student Revision

AnatomyStuff offers a wide range of human anatomy posters that are designed to make revision more visual and effective. Each poster is illustrated in-house and peer-reviewed by medical professionals to ensure accuracy. The designs feature clearly labelled anatomical structures, making them ideal for both learning and testing your knowledge. 


The range covers all major areas of human anatomy, including the skeletal anatomymuscular anatomy, and key organs such as the heart and brain, as well as more detailed topics such as, ligaments of the joints anatomy. 

In addition to core anatomy, AnatomyStuff also provides a series of “The Anatomy of” posters, which explore specific medical conditions and topics in more depth. These include The Anatomy of Pregnancy, The Anatomy of Testicular Cancer, and The Anatomy of Type 1 Diabetes, helping students connect anatomical knowledge with real clinical scenarios.

Human Anatomy Models for Medical Student Revision

Alongside our posters, we offer a wide range of anatomy models, giving you a hands-on, visual representation of different parts of the human body. From organs such as the heartlungs, and stomach, to full-body skeletons and joint models, our selection covers every area you need to study. 


Our own AnatomyStuff-branded models provide an affordable, high-quality option, making them easily accessible for medical students.

Animal Anatomy Posters for Veterinary Student Revision

For veterinary students, AnatomyStuff also offers an extensive collection of animal anatomy posters. These include caninefeline, and equine anatomy, as well as farm animalssmall mammals, and exotic species. These posters are ideal for visual learners and can be displayed in study spaces or student accommodation, providing constant exposure to key anatomical structures. 

All of our posters are available in a range of sizes and options, including laminated, glossy print, and framed options.

Animal Anatomy Models for Veterinary Student Revision

For veterinary students, AnatomyStuff provides a variety of animal anatomy models to support practical learning. From canine and feline models and skeletons to equine skull models, our collection allows you to explore animal anatomy in detail. 

Free Anatomy Revision Resources for Medical and Veterinary Students

Alongside posters, AnatomyStuff also provides additional revision support through its Anatomy Student Revision Hub. This includes printable anatomy revision guides for medical students and animal anatomy worksheets for veterinary students, offering both free and low-cost resources to support different learning styles.

Enhance Your Revision with Cetra’s Digital Learning Tools

While physical resources are highly effective, many students also look for digital tools to support their revision. This is where Cetra comes in. Cetra is AnatomyStuff’s sister platform and is available as Cetra Health for medical and MSK students, and Cetra for Vets for veterinary students.

Cetra provides access to a large library of medical and veterinary handouts, anatomy diagrams, and educational content covering a wide range of conditions, injuries, and anatomical topics. All content is medically written and peer-reviewed by professionals within the relevant field, and it is reviewed yearly to ensure it remains accurate and up to date with current clinical guidance.


Each handout is designed to support both learning and understanding, covering what a condition is, its symptoms, how it is diagnosed, the available treatment options, and the expected outlook. These handouts are supported by clear, anatomically accurate illustrations, making complex information easier to understand. 

One of the key advantages of Cetra is its interactive functionality. Students can use labelled anatomy diagrams and choose to turn labels on or off, allowing them to test their knowledge and improve recall. The platform also includes a Whiteboard feature, which enables users to add their own notes, highlight important areas, and annotate diagrams directly. This makes revision more active and personalised.


Cetra also includes customisation features, allowing students to edit existing handouts, add their own text, or remove sections that are not relevant to their learning. This flexibility means that the content can be tailored to match individual study preferences or the way specific topics have been taught.


For veterinary students, Cetra for Vets also includes 3D interactive models. These allow users to rotate, zoom, and explore anatomical structures in greater detail, providing a more in-depth understanding of spatial relationships within the body. For example, students can examine structures such as the canine pelvis in three dimensions, which can significantly enhance learning. 

Cetra Supports You from Student to Professional

Another key benefit of Cetra is that it continues to be useful beyond university. While it is an excellent revision tool during your studies, it was originally designed as a patient and pet owner education platform. This means that once you graduate, you can continue using it in your professional career to support communication and education in clinical settings.


Both Cetra Health and Cetra for Vets offer a free plan, giving students access to a wide range of handouts, diagrams, and features without any cost. This makes it an accessible and valuable tool for anyone studying medicine or veterinary science. 

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