Cnet shows a great demonstration of the Netter program by S. Mark Williams.[Modality]
Netter's AnatomyComing to the App Store July 2008.
Using outstanding anatomical illustrations from Netter's hugely popular Atlas of Human Anatomy (4th Edition), Netter's Anatomy allows you to carry the bestselling reference for human anatomy on your iPhone or iPod touch. Navigate through images with the flick of a finger, pinch to zoom, and tap to test your knowledge of muscles, bones, vessels, viscera and the joints. Use study mode to explore images at your own pace and quiz mode to test yourself on what you know.
The concise text reviews areas of origin, insertion, action, innervation, and anatomical relevance. The notes also include clinical correlations, where appropriate. A regional organization parallels Netter's atlas as well as most of today's anatomy courses.
Additional features include:
• Customize your study set by adding and removing images.
• Toggle pins on and off to explore detailed illustrations with or without annotation.
• All content is locally stored on your device for anytime, anywhere access.
• Instantly look up structures in Wikipedia (requires network connection).
Monday, June 23, 2008
Using Your iPhone to Study Anatomy
I realize I'm a nerd and I'm okay with such an acknowledgment. Moving on. I was reading through Street Anatomy and this is just great:
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