No osmosis.org videos yet. You could help us improve this page by suggesting one.
Based on our record, Vespucci should be more popular than osmosis.org. It has been mentiond 14 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
No. You'll need a proper OSM editor for that. If you have Android have a look at Vespucci. I don't think there is anything similar for iOS. Source: 11 months ago
Vespucci (version 18.1.1.0): Edit geodata and contribute to OpenStreetMap project on-the-go. Source: over 1 year ago
I have found Vespucci app (https://vespucci.io/) to have latest data and edits. It would even highlight missing / incorrect attributes, which as a newbie, I found pretty useful. Source: over 1 year ago
And then there is Vespucci. As with JOSM, you can do almost everything, but this also makes it quite cumbersome to use. Source: over 1 year ago
You might be forced to use Vespucci or Every Door. Source: over 1 year ago
Ideally, the body temperature is taken either rectally or by measuring the liver temperature, which may be a more accurate reflection of the true core body temperature. coronertalk.com; osmosis.org;. Source: about 1 year ago
It's called osmosis.org. They also have a youtube channel with a lot of free content. It's very time efficient unlike many others out there. They have a paid version but once you sign in you get a free 6 day trial without any card details. Premium is cheap compared to what others offer, 5k for 6 months. Worth the money, I still haven't bought it, just signed up an hour ago. Source: over 1 year ago
I had a terrible approach to studying when I was in my BSN program. My studying was basically reading the material over and over again. Memorization only gets you so far but to actually excel the most important thing is to UNDERSTAND the concepts. I almost failed out of my BSN program due to my poor study habits. I learned later on that I am a visual learner and I found using resources like YouTube and osmosis.org... Source: over 2 years ago
JOSM - JOSM is a Java-based editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM).
KenHub - Use Kenhub to learn anatomy
StreetComplete - Help to improve the OpenStreetMap with StreetComplete!
Lecturio - Medical course and video lecture delivery platform
iD - iD is an OpenStreetMap editor programmed in JavaScript with the aims to be simple and friendly.
Sketchy Medical - Sketchy uses stories & pictures to make hard to remember facts a lot more memorable.