Anatomy Software

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bobby_chamo

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Hey guys

Do yall know of any comprehensive computer software that is good for leaning anatomy (muscles, nerves, bones, etc).

I guess stuff that runs on CD-ROM or DVD.

Thank you,
Bobby
 
Netter's has an accompanying cd-rom that is pretty good. It is just the plates from Netter's atlas, but you can search for something by typing it in instead of navigating that horrible index and you can take quizzes on each of the plates.

A.D.A.M. practice practical is also pretty good. It allows you to set up and take a practical of drawings, radiographs, or real pictures. You can take all of them or just what you want.

The last suggestion I have for you is the Integrated Medical Curriculum online. It has real dissections and radiographs and will walk you through it all nicely and then quiz you on it. It is by far the most helpful thing that I have used. My medical school pays for it, but if yours doesn't you can check it out at www.gsm.com and look for Integrated Medical Curriculum.

Good Luck!!
 
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