Digital/ Online version of Netter's atlas?

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anatomy4tj

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Hi all,

I was wondering if there was a digital/ online version of the Netter atlas that I could purchase. I have to remediate one of my anatomy tests and a big chunk is identifying structures on netter plates. I found the best way for me to learn material like this is to put an image into a powerpoint and make pseudo flash card.

Any information would be great. Thanks!
 
If you have an ipad there is a Netters atlas app which looks pretty good
 
Thanks for the suggestiongs guys, but unfortunately I don't have an ipad or kindle. I do have a windows pc and macbook if there is anything available for those
 
Netter's is nice on the iPad, especially for cranial nerve pathways. I found Thieme way better and more user friendly.

And if you don'thave an iPad, buy one now. I am not Apple fanboy by any means, but when it comes to medical apps, it can't be beat. It's a drop in the bucket compared toyourtuition, and it's hard to put a price on advantages like better grades and more efficient studying.
 
I would agree with the iPad investment. I enjoy bringing my iPad with me for errands, waiting games in lobbies/meetings/ airline travel. I especially like highlighting/editing documents on my iPad with iAnnotate or something along those lines.

However, for anatomy I find Ackland videos the best resource, while taking notes either on my computer (Word) or handwritten notes.

Netter's Flashcards are very handy as well.
 
Hi all,

I was wondering if there was a digital/ online version of the Netter atlas that I could purchase. I have to remediate one of my anatomy tests and a big chunk is identifying structures on netter plates. I found the best way for me to learn material like this is to put an image into a powerpoint and make pseudo flash card.

Any information would be great. Thanks!

You might want to see if your school has Gilroy's or other atlases available online. I thought those were great to study from.

You can also pick up some anatomy flash cards (Netter, etc.). They're unlabeled and usually don't contain all of the words that clutter up the hard copy page.

Another great way to do this is cut up a post-it note into small pieces and put them over the items you need to know in your hard copy. It sounds tedious but the time you spend finding the words you need to know helps you retain the information too.

Good luck on your exam. You'll do great.
 
I do not condone using illegal copies of books. However...they exist. In pdf format.
 
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