La nueva edici�n de este texto de la Familia Netter, responde a la necesidad creciente del estudiante de Medicina que ve reducidas las horas destinadas a la ense�anza de la anatom�a y que necesita comprender desde el primer d�a la relevancia cl�nica de la disciplina.
As�, la obra es el resultado de la ecuaci�n que se muestra a continuaci�n y que la convierten en un texto �nico en su estilo que cuenta con la garant�a de calidad y valor did�ctico gracias a la marca Netter.
Su abordaje es regional y cuenta con los siguientes elementos did�cticos: -Breve sumario al inicio, -Breve referencia a la anatom�a de superficie, -Uso de negritas para resaltar palabras clave, - Introducci�n de cuadros de texto separados del resto y con fondo de color, -Cuadros de "clinical focus" en los que se presentan tanto dibujos "netter" con im�gnes para el diagn�stico: 215 CLINICAL FOCUS BOX, -Breve recuerdo embriol�gico y Preguntas de autoevaluaci�n al final de cap�tulo con sus correspondientes respuestas.
John Hansen is Professor and Associate Chair for Medical Education in Neurobiology and Anatomy, and Associate Dean for Admissions at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
Professor Hansen is author of over 110 research publications, book chapters, and books. He is Co-editor of his professional journal Clinical Anatomy, the lead consulting editor of Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy (5th edition), author of Netter’s Clinical Anatomy (2nd edition), Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards (3rd edition), the Essential Anatomy Dissector (2nd edition), Netter’s Anatomy Coloring Book, and co-author of Netter’s Atlas of Physiology and the TNM Staging Atlas for medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.
Netter's is more of a portable reference than a substitute for a proper anatomy textbook. I bought this textbook on the recommendation of a friend. Unfortunately, I now regret this purchase as I find myself almost always turning to my fully fledged anatomy textbooks instead. This textbook simply lacks the level of detail I like to have.
Great reference for in the anatomy lab. I loved the tables with the muscles, innervations, and actions. The only thing is the pictures are a bit small so you might need the original Netter's for more detail.
I like that it's a specific resource for clinical reasons, and love Netter's arts :) May be 5-star, but I don't have other resources on the same subject, so can't really say.