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Gray’s for Students is in its 2nd Edition with clinical content boxes, and a new Review book for the USMLE – also with new editions of the Gray’s Flash Cards and Case-directed online course


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What's the difference between the Grays' Anatomy Review and the Gray's Anatomy for Students text? I see that the "Review" has questions, and the one for students didn't really say they had USMLE-like questions. Is this correct? Thank you.:confused:
 
Are there any specialty texts put out such as for Ortho or ENT? Thanks.
 
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What's the difference between the Grays' Anatomy Review and the Gray's Anatomy for Students text? I see that the "Review" has questions, and the one for students didn't really say they had USMLE-like questions. Is this correct? Thank you.:confused:

The Gray's Review is all questions, all the time - 500+ strictly USMLE-style MCQs to help you prep for the exam. Gray's for Students is a straight-up textbook for anatomy courses of which questions are one part of the total package. Among other special features online (Integration Links to other Student Consult products, a surface anatomy tool, PT and medical clinical case studies, etc), it includes about 165 study questions on Student Consult correlated to the chapters in the book. Here's a sample:
A 38-year-old woman comes to her physician complaining of lower back pain. X-ray films of her back show a lordosis of the vertebral column. This increased curvature of the vertebral column is best described by which of the following terms:

A) Concave anteriorly
B) Concave laterally
C) Concave posteriorly
D) Convex anteriorly
E) Convex posteriorly
 
so the gray's review doesn't come with the extra online features? only questions?
 
so the gray's review doesn't come with the extra online features? only questions?

Currently, yes, that's correct. It's just a Q&A review book. Do you think it would be helpful to put on Go Paperless? What other types of extras do you think would be beneficial?
 
So is the Textbook the most complete text you have? Does it include USMLE-style questions?

On the student level, yes. It includes questions with the online package for free. The most "complete" anatomy text we publish is the big Gray's Anatomy 40th Edition, that is now used more by professionals as a reference than by students for coursework.
 
What's included in the online course?

The 2nd Edition won't be released for another couple weeks. But here's a sample of what the 1st ed course is like: http://evolvels.elsevier.com/section/default.asp?id=0545_ocdemo_0001

Case-Directed Anatomy Online to accompany Gray's Anatomy for Students: Your ultimate online course in anatomy!
  • Covers the essentials of anatomy and embryology in easy self-study modules.
  • Case-directed, to emphasize the clinical relevance of anatomy.
  • Copiously illustrated with outstanding artwork from Gray's Anatomy for Students.
  • Includes interactive exercises, self-study assessment material, and prosection videos.
 
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