Test Tools Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy: 3-volume series

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In this thread, Thieme will be giving away one copy of each volume of the Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy series to three lucky members. Winners for each raffle will be drawn from among the members who post questions about the products or otherwise meaningfully contribute to the discussion.

Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy returns in its third edition. Renowned for its superb illustrations and highly practical information, this edition of these classic references reflects the very latest in state-of-the-art imaging technology. The compact and portable books provide a highly specialized navigational tool for clinicians seeking to master the ability to recognize anatomical structures and accurately interpret CT and MR images.

Comprehensive, compact, and portable, the books are ideal for use in both the classroom and clinical setting.

Features:

· New CT and MR images of the highest quality
· Didactic organization using two-page units, with radiographs on one page and full-color illustrations on the next
· Concise, easy-to-read labeling on all figures
· Color-coded, schematic diagrams that indicate the level of each section
· Sectional enlargements for detailed classification of the anatomical structure




Volume 1: Head and Neck
2007/272 pp./ 413 illus./softcover
ISBN 978-1-58890-475-1
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List Price: $39.95



Volume 2: Thorax, Heart, Abdomen, and Pelvis
2007/255 pp./443 illus./softcover
ISBN 978-1-58890-577-2
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List Price: $39.95



Volume 3: Spine, Extremities, Joints
2007/341 pp./485 illus./softcover
ISBN 978-1-58890-566-6
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View Table of Contents
List Price: $39.95

Use promo code STUD25 when ordering any three of books and get 25% off and FREE shipping until February 9, 2009.


 
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I have seen a copy of a Thieme's Atlas of Anatomy textbook, pocket size.

How are these 3 sectional atlas's different from the one pocket book above? Is there more detail or emphasis put on each sectional atlas's?

I would love to get my hands on a pocket atlas. It sounds convenient to carry around, especially when commuting from school to home. Thank you.
 
In browsing through the excerpt provided, I'm really impress with how closely the scan matches the depicted drawing. I was also wondering if there are any pictures that depicts abnormalities, such as cysts/tumors and the ability to differentiate those abnormal scans?
 
How similar are the cross-sectional images in Volume 1 to those depicted in the Haines text "Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems"? Would you recommend either of these volumes for a medical student starting a radiology rotation?
 
I am going to be doing clinical rotations in ENT next year in preparation for applying to residency. Has anyone used the Head and Neck anatomy book and how did they like it?
 
Do you get any sort of access to online resources with the atlas as you do with the flash cards?
 
i have bought pocket books in the past and have not been able to fit them in my pocket what are the dimensions of this book?
 
Dear SDN members:

Thanks for posting in our forum. Here are answers to your questions, please feel free to post us with any further questions.


Do any of the atlases come with online access or iPhone compatible programs?

Unfortunately, we don't have online support or iphone compatiable programming for the Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy.


How often are these atlases updated?



We are happy to say that we are constantly adding to, revising, and releasing new and updated versions of the Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy. This series began in 1994 and we released the third edition in 2007.



I have bought pocket books in the past and have not been able to fit them in my pocket what are the dimensions of this book?



Each volume of the Pocket Altas of Sectional Anatomy is a softcover book that weighs less than one pound with the following dimensions:


width: 5in
height: 7.5in
depth: 1.5in


Thanks and keep posting!


Elliot @ Thieme
 
Are these scaled down versions of the original book?

Are there any clinical correlations or questions in these books?
 
Dear SDN members:

Thanks for posting in our forum. Here are answers to your questions, please feel free to PM us with any further questions.

I have seen a copy of a Thieme's Atlas of Anatomy textbook, pocket size. How are these 3 sectional atlas's different from the one pocket book above? Is there more detail or emphasis put on each sectional atlas's?

> These book demonstare sectional anatomy in great detail on CT and MR images and on corresponding drawings. Each CT or MR image is paired with the correspondiong drawing on a double page. The drawings contain numbers that refer to labels placed below the drawings.

In browsing through the excerpt provided, I'm really impress with how closely the scan matches the depicted drawing. I was also wondering if there are any pictures that depicts abnormalities, such as cysts/tumors and the ability to differentiate those abnormal scans?

> No, only normal anatomy is shown.

Thanks and keep posting!
Stephan @ Thieme
 
Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy

Q1: How similar are the cross-sectional images in Volume 1 to those depicted in the Haines text "Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems"? Would you recommend either of these volumes for a medical student starting a radiology rotation?

The Pocket Atlas of Cross Sectional Anatomy is a smaller more pocket size book. As a result some images may be larger in Haines, but the Pocket Atlas contains new CT and MRI images and has a strong clinical component so it is relevent to both the student and clinical environment. Haines has been more popular in the basic science course but I recommend the Pocket Atlas as perfect as you work and move from the fundamental into your clinical experiences.
 
Q1: are the questions at the end multiple choice USMLE style? How comprehensive are explanations?

The ATLAS of ANATOMY by Gilory, MacPherson, and Ross published by Thieme is an excellent ATLAS used throughout the world. Published less than one year ago it has been adopted in countless gross anatomy programs. It has study aids including tables & charts throughout which are designed for USMLE preparation and general study efforts. In addition there is a pass code on the inside jacket that will get you to additional content and questions on www.winkingskull.com which has been recognized as an ideal prep and study tool. The information contained in these two study vehicles is very comprehensive.

Thank you for your interest.
 
Q1: I have used the Netter cards before and while I like them, I could really use cards oriented to MRI and CT sections. Do these cards provide CT and MRI images. I am especially interested for Head and Neck anatomy since I will be applying for ENT residency. Thanks.

Thank you for your interest. The Thieme ANATOMY FLASH CARDS do provide radiographs - mri's and ct scans. The Netter Atlas is a fine atlas but a long time complaint has been that it has little to no radiographs, same as the cards. We are pleased that there are radiographs throughout all sections of our Atlas and the Thieme FLASH CARDS. In addition, check out the Thieme Atlas of Anatomy in Head and Neuroanatomy if this is an area of special interest for you.

Good luck

Thank you and I hope I answered your question.
 
Q1: I have a PhD in Physiology and am looking to teach during and after residency. How helpful would this text be for preparing lectures and do you provide resources to educators? Thanks.

Thank you for your interest. The 6th edition of the Thieme COLOR ATLAS of PHYSIOLOGY just published. It follows the tradional Flexi layout of full color images on one page and text on the opposing or opposite page. This book is extremely popular, especially with instructors because of its thorough and complete information on human physiology. It is pocket size but not like so many other books that conatin nothing but Q&A in preparation for national boards. This book is great for class adoption and text use or as a reference in class prep, etc for the more prepared physiologist such as yourself.

Thank you again for your interest and I hope this helps.

Regards
There is an e reference component available through libraries for this title.
 
Dear SDN members:

Thanks for posting in our forum. Here are answers to your questions, please feel free to PM us with any further questions.

Are these scaled down versions of the original book? Are there any clinical correlations or questions in these books?

The books are not scaled-down versions. They were developed as original titles and the concept was planned especially for the size, type, and readership of the books. There are no clinical correlations or questions in the books, just normal sectional anatomy. For this type of information you should have a look at our 3-volume Thieme Atlas of Anatomy or the one-volume version called Gilroy: Atlas of Anatomy.

Thanks and keep posting!
Stephan @ Thieme
 
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