New App for iPad: Gray's Anatomy For Students from Elsevier
The Gray’s Anatomy for Students App provides access to a clinically-oriented, student-friendly textbook for human anatomy. Beginning with a general chapter on the body, students are introduced to the anatomical terminology, positioning, medical imaging and overview of body systems. The content then progresses through the body in a logical manner, building on the body’s complexity as the reader becomes familiar with the subject matter.
[Clip]The Gray’s Anatomy for Students App has several features, including:
- Complete text and full HD illustrations;
- Scrollable thumbnails of all illustrations;
- Convenient searchable index;
- Pinch and zoom figures;
- Mark and label function, including the ability to save images to “My Photos” or adding notes to text and/or figures;
- Index to clinical content, surface anatomy, tables and notes.
In its second edition, Gray’s Anatomy for Students is highly recommended by both staff and students. A team of authors with a wealth of diverse teaching and clinical experience has updated and revised the new edition to efficiently cover content that is learned in contemporary anatomy classes. An improved format, updated clinical material, and remarkable artwork by renowned illustrators Richard Tibbitts and Paul Richardson make anatomy easier to master. Unique coverage of surface anatomy, correlative diagnostic images, and clinical case studies demonstrate practical applications of anatomical concepts, and an international advisory board, comprised of more than 100 instructors, ensures that the material is accurate, up to date, and easy to use.
Learn More (via iTunes App Store). The app costs $79.99.
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Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.