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Netter's Dissection Video Modules, 1st Edition

Companion to Atlas of Human Anatomy
Authors :
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill & Frank H. Netter
Date of Publication: 10/2014
2015 BMA Medical Book Awards 1st Prize Award Winner in Digital and Online Resources category!The ideal supplement for the dissection lab, Netter’s Dissection Video Modules: Companion to the Atlas of Human Anatomy provides guided full-body dissectio ...view more

2015 BMA Medical Book Awards 1st Prize Award Winner in Digital and Online Resources category!The ideal supplement for the dissection lab, Netter’s Dissection Video Modules: Companion to the Atlas of Human Anatomy provides guided full-body dissection videos to deepen your understanding of human anatomy. A wealth of anatomy information is presented in a dynamic and usable interface which includes more than over 400 short videos that highlight the steps in a full-body human dissection in the gross anatomy lab—each step is narrated and key structures are labelled. Full scripts of each video allow for review without accompanying audio. Available on Student Consult in its entirety or as individual sections, key structures are defined and linked to a library of illustrations from the Atlas of Human Anatomy by world-renowned physician-artist Frank H. Netter, MD.

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2015 BMA Medical Book Awards 1st Prize Award Winner in Digital and Online Resources category!The ideal supplement for the dissection lab, Netter’s Dissection Video Modules: Companion to the Atlas of Human Anatomy provides guided full-body dissection videos to deepen your understanding of human anatomy. A wealth of anatomy information is presented in a dynamic and usable interface which includes more than over 400 short videos that highlight the steps in a full-body human dissection in the gross anatomy lab—each step is narrated and key structures are labelled. Full scripts of each video allow for review without accompanying audio. Available on Student Consult in its entirety or as individual sections, key structures are defined and linked to a library of illustrations from the Atlas of Human Anatomy by world-renowned physician-artist Frank H. Netter, MD.


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By University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and Frank H. Netter, MD