![]() Perhaps if you do not want to look at real photos but rather artists renderings, this would not be for you.īecause the text uses photos, it is more difficult to see the fine and subtle differences in some structures. Where the anatomy becomes confusing, Rohens uses color labeling to help students understand where structures are located in three dimensions. There are beautifully dissected bodies, bones, and radiographs showing each structure. Unlike many other atlases, the focus of Rohens are real life photographs. Had I known about this book, or seen it at all, I absolutely would have purchased this right off the bat. There are not as many structures labeled as some other texts. ![]() In fact, the images were so vibrant that I could often see them in my head during tests, allowing me to remember specific details in each image. I am a visual learner, and the bright images helped me focus and remember better. This is like telling a left handed student that heshe must take a test using their right hand. If your schoolteacher tells you to buy a certain anatomy atlas, do not listen. I am a firm believer that education should be tailored to the student. In order to help you sort through some of the most popular choices, let me highlight some of the pros and cons of each text. ![]() Any research you do is helpful, just find a good project and get involved.įor many of you (students in medical, dental, optometry, and podiatry school) this will be one of the first decision you must make at your professional school. ![]()
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