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Netter 3D Anatomy—Now Better Than Ever!

We've been offering Netter 3D Anatomy as a supplement to Patton Anatomy & Physiology at no added cost through the past few editions. Faculty and students...

New Anatomical Syndrome

Did you watch the physical 100 in Netflix? It was a bizarre Korean show where people from all walks of life but supposedly...

Happy New Year from Anatomy Trains

Posted January 1, 2024 by Anatomy Trains “Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year.” – Ralph Waldo...

EasyAnatomy Exam Tips

To reduce the checks on the above list, and to help you feel a little more relaxed, here’s some exam tips from us to...

Tips and Shortcuts for Surviving and Succeeding in A&P

A feature of Patton Anatomy & Physiology that is often overlooked by faculty, but loved by beginning anatomy and physiology students is called Tips and Shortcuts for Surviving and...

I’ve got yer Back

For the past 5 months people across the world (UK mainly) have been helping us by making felted vertebrae. The instructions are in the Ive...

Intermediate stratum – Anatomy Trains Blog

Posted January 2, 2024 by Tom Myers Intermediate strata is the arthroscopic surgeons’ term for ‘loose fascia’. Add this to Thies’ interstitium, Hedley’s peri-fascial membranes, Guimberteau’s Multimicrovacuolar...

The Future Is Now!

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Active Concept Maps Help Students Make Connections

 We all know that concept maps help students learn anatomy and physiology in at least two ways.One way is when we use concept maps to teach...

That time of year again

As Christmas approaches I usually try to find something festive and anatomical. In the past we have looked at the flight of reindeer...

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