Instant Anatomy Flash Cards is a Medical app by Andrew Whitaker. This application provides learners of human anatomy with 560 diagrams or flash cards for learning, revision or as a quick reference guide. They are ideal for medical or nursing students, biological studies students and physiotherapists or doctors looking to refresh their knowledge.
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1. Having retired from surgery, Dr Whitaker now teaches clinically applied topographical anatomy to first-year medical students at the University of Cambridge, in the UK.
2. He also teaches clinically applied anatomy to surgical, radiological and other speciality trainees and is a former examiner for the MRCS at the English and Edinburgh Colleges of Surgeons.
3. This application provides learners of human anatomy with 560 diagrams or flash cards for learning, revision or as a quick reference guide.
4. They are ideal for medical or nursing students, biological studies students and physiotherapists or doctors looking to refresh their knowledge.
5. The material is presented by Dr Robert Whitaker who spent his clinical career as a paediatric urological surgeon.
6. Dr Whitaker is also the co-author of the top selling book Instant Anatomy.
7. The diagrams can all be zoomed in using the pinch gesture and can be viewed in landscape or portrait.
8. There is also a search function allowing you to find any diagram using a keyword.
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This app is horrible! When u look at muscles of an area you get origin and insertion sights on the bone. Not the muscles themselves. You think you're getting a picture of something, but when the page opens its not what it says it's supposed to be. Like the sciatic nerve being found under the "surface anatomy" category of of the leg. Ok, not really surface anatomy, but whatever.but u get these crude drawings of what is supposed to be the sciatic nerve and how it travels down the leg (I'm assuming that's what it's trying to illustrate, but that's only because I know it). If I had to use this app to help myself study anatomy I would be SCREWED. Not a cool app at all.
great diagrams
love this series of apps, these diagrams are brilliant, use them everyday as a med student
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