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Dynatomy or other Anatomy software?

by Guest64284  |  earlier

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Just woundering if anyone has use this program and what they thought of it.

http://www.dynatomy.biz/default.asp

What is the best way to learn anatomy? Book, software or other? What is the best resource or resources?

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  1. The best way to learn anatomy is to use K. Moore Clincally oriented anatomy in conjunction with either the Sobota texts of the F. Netter Atlas.  Without cadaveric lab or some sort of adjunct, it is very difficult to learn anatomy properly.


  2. I took a year of Anatomy and Physiology. I found anatomy coloring books helpful. Seig and Adams Anatomy book is good and user friendly. Anatomy for Dummies was also helpful. Some of my books were over my head in the beginning like Gray's, and Clemente. I'm sure there's some good software programs, however, I found it easiest to learn from books. Oh, Trailguide To The Body is good. I think it has a companion coloring book.

  3. It's tough to say what the best way to learn anatomy is because people have different learning styles. I prefer to walk through things myself and look up answers to any questions I have. I took a self-paced online anatomy course

    http://www.corexcel.com/anatomy.physiolo...

    and found it to be absolutely perfect for my learning style.

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