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DescriptionRote memorization of anatomic facts has been the cardinal feature of exhaustive, and exhausting, courses in human anatomy for many generations of students in medicine, dentistry, and other allied health science programs. Often, little distinction was made between the wheat and the chaff, and little attention was given to the practical, clinical application of the data. In the face of the modern explosion of information and technical advances in the medical sciences, Gray’s Anatomy for Students was conceived and written as a clinically oriented, studentfriendly textbook of human anatomy. The authors, Richard L. Drake, Wayne Vogl, and Adam W. M. Mitchell, have provided a sound base for student learning and understanding of both normal and altered human anatomy in the clinical setting. This book, the Gray’s Anatomy Review, was designed for use by students after they have read the textbook and is in keeping with course objectives. The questions, answers, and explanations in this book are intended to serve multiple purposes for students in various programs: 1 . This review provides a thought-provoking source for study by students in preparation for examinations in various programs of gross anatomy. 2. To avoid pointless memorization by the student, all the questions are framed within clinical vignettes that guide the student toward practical applications of the textual material. 3. The multiple-choice, single-best-answer format of the questions is designed to facilitate student review in preparation for the USMLE and similar testing methods. 4. The explanations of the answers emphasize the critical importance of understanding normal and dysfunctional human anatomy. 5. Student understanding is further enhanced by critical examination of alternative, incorrect answers that students might be tempted to choose. 6. Finally, the review provides a succinct distillation of the plethora of facts in clinical anatomy, assisting the student’s learning and understanding of important concepts in the practice of medicine, irrespective of the student’s career choice. The questions in this review are correlated with Gray’s Anatomy forStudents and with Gray’s Atlas ofAnatomy by Richard L. Drake, Wayne Vogl, Adam W. M. Mitchell, Richard M. Tibbitts, and Paul E. Richardson. Each answer is referenced to pages in the anatomy text (GAS) and in the atlas (GA). We have incorporated or adapted many drawings, full-color illustrations, and radiologic images in an attempt to accelerate the learning process and to enhance understanding of both the anatomy and the clinical applications. The primary sources upon which we have drawn for illustrative material are from the 6th edition of McMinn’s Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy by Peter H. Abrahams, Joahannes M. Boon, and Jonathan D. Spratt. More free books More books torrents Sharing Widget |