Full text version: Users can navigate eight layers of brain anatomy, view cross sections and nerve pathways, insert notes, and peruse clinical findings. Elizabeth Armstrong Moore by Elizabeth Armstrong Moore March 26, 2012 1:09 PM PDT Of all the subjects best taught in 3D, anatomy has got to be up there. And when it comes
The iPad has become an integral instrument in the cadaver laboratories at the University of California, Irvine. Images of body structures and radiographic films can be easily explored and manipulated on-screen
“…there are quite a few apps that effectively marry anatomy content and the iPad technology such as the Pocket Anatomy app.” We are delighted to read about University of California Irvine’s account of their iPads in use their cadaver laboratories. The following text is an excerpt from a June 6th posting on the MacHealthCare Website,
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iTunes Feature: Pocket Anatomy launched 1st September has been added to the iTunes New and Noteworthy Medical Applications List on the iTunes App store and is being featured at number 1 on this list of notable applications. Pocket Body has been recognized on the Apple iTunes App Store ‘New and Noteworthy’ list after entering the
Pocket Body, launched on 01 September 2010, has enjoyed a successful entry into the medical apps category on the Apple iTunes Apps Store. Early sales has Pocket Body featuring in the top 10 medical applications across a number of countries and as the top selling medical app on the Ireland iTunes listing. Thank you for
Pocket Heart – the First 3D Human Anatomy App developed for the iPad has been selected as the #1 “New & Noteworthy” app on Apple’s iTunes App Store. A Top 10 app in the Medical apps category, Pocket Heart assists students in their human anatomy studies and exam preparation and supports coronary care professionals in
Software developers are producing useful smartphone apps that can do anything from explaining how the heart works to the secrets of the solar system, writes HUMPHREY JONES. THE DEVELOPMENT of Apple’s iPhone has revolutionised our perception of the mobile phone. But how can it help us learn more about science? Look no further than your