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Includes�more than 1,400 high-yield questions, mirroring the USMLE Step 1 and complete with answers and rationales, that challenge your grasp of anatomical knowledge and the anatomical basis of disease.�
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Features a�new neuroanatomy chapter�containing approximately 100 all-new questions that cover key concepts and relate them to clinical practice.�
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Groups questions more logically within chapters for�more effective study, first within topic areas and then from easy to more difficult.�
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Provides�specific, updated page references�to current editions of�Gray's Anatomy for Students, plus key answers and explanations to�Gray's Basic Anatomy�and�Gray's Atlas of Anatomy�for additional review.�
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Helps you�visualize key concepts�with updated radiographic and ultrasound images and extensive use of photographs.�
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Enhanced eBook version included with purchase.�Your enhanced eBook allows you to access�interactive quizzes, plus�all of�the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.�
Table of Contents
1.�Back2.�Thorax
3.�Abdomen
4.�Pelvis/Perineum
5.�Lower Limb
6.�Upper Limb
7.�Head and Neck
8.�Neuroanatomy
9.�Embryology
Authors
Marios Loukas Dean School of Medicine, Professor, Department of Anatomical Sciences, Professor Department of Pathology, St. George's University, School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies; Dean, College of Medical Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus Superior School, Olsztyn, Poland. R. Shane Tubbs Professor, Director of Surgical Anatomy, Tulane University School of Medicine, Program Director of Anatomical Research, Clinical Neuroscience Research Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurology, Tulane University School of Medicine, Department of Structural and Cellular Biology, Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine. R. Shane Tubbs, MS, PA-C, PhD is a native of Birmingham, Alabama, USA and a is a clinical anatomist, author, editor, educator, and researcher. He is Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology, Surgery, and Structural & Cellular Biology, Director of Surgical Anatomy at Tulane School of Medicine and Program Director of Anatomical Research in the Clinical Neuroscience Research Center at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana and Department of Neurosurgery and Ochsner Neuroscience Institute Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, LA. He has multiple honorary professorships/faculty positions both in the US and abroad. Dr. Tubbs is President-elect of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA) and serves as its Journal's (Clinical Anatomy) Editor-in-Chief. Dr. Tubbs' research interests are centered around what has been termed "reverse translational anatomy research� where clinical/surgical problems are identified and solved/explained with anatomical studies. This investigative paradigm in anatomy has resulted in over 1,800 peer reviewed publications from his laboratory. Dr. Tubbs' laboratory has made novel discoveries in human anatomy and in 2018, he was listed as a "hyperprolific author� in the journal Nature. Dr. Tubbs sits on the editorial board of over 10 anatomical journals and over 30 clinical journals and has reviewed for over 150 various scientific journals. He has authored/edited over 50 books and over 80 book chapters primarily in anatomical and neurosurgical textbooks. Lastly, Dr. Tubbs is Chair of the Federative International Programme on Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) and oversees six working groups dedicated to this topic. Under his leadership, the second edition of Terminologia Anatomica was just published. Peter H. Abrahams Professor of Clinical Anatomy, Warwick Medical School, UK Professor of Clinical Anatomy, St Georges University, Grenada, W.I., Extraordinary Professor, Dept of Anatomy, University of Pretoria, South Africa, Examiner, MRCS, Royal College of Surgeons (UK), Family Practitioner, London, UK;. Stephen W. Carmichael Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Thomas Gest ProfessorMedical Education
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
El Paso, Texas, USA.