This atlas represents a collection of clear, comprehensible and didactically valuable images from Kenhub, intuitively organized to aid you in your mastery of the organization of the human body. The features of this modern print atlas were formulated by direct input from students of anatomy and experienced educators. This print atlas was designed by the preferences of anatomy students to assist in the challenges of identifying structures in the anatomy laboratory and to assist in studying for written exams.
Mike is an Associate Professor of Anatomy at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
Dr. Pascoe studied the neurophysiology of movement at the University of Colorado Boulder and defended his doctoral dissertation in 2010. He then joined the faculty at Anschutz in 2011 where he develops and delivers gross anatomy curricula to physical therapy, physician assistant, and medical doctor students.
His primary research interest is the investigation of constructivist approaches in technology-enabled learning environments (e.g., wiki usage, interactive modules, Snapchat, etc) to improve learning outcomes and student satisfaction. Of secondary interest is the determination of “need-to-know” anatomy content for physical therapy students.
Dr. Pascoe’s service commitments include mentoring students, organizing anatomy laboratory refresher courses for practicing clinicians, community outreach, and service as a peer-reviewer for many anatomy education journals.
Dr. Mike Pascoe has written a thorough and fresh take on the traditional anatomy textbook. By incorporating many types of anatomical representations from varying body types and ethnicities, this book appeals to and includes all kinds of people. Give it a read and find your own body type represented within!