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  • Moore's Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards

    Moore's Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards

    More than 300 clinically relevant anatomy flash cards have been transformed into a truly customizable, interactive, mobile learning experience. Modality’s Moore's Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards application is based on the print product, authored by Douglas J. Gould, Ph.D. and published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

    Using concepts and full-color images from Moore and Dalley's Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Fifth Edition, and Agur and Dalley's Grant's Atlas of Anatomy, Eleventh Edition, these flash cards feature clinically relevant descriptions of structures, concise versions of the text's clinical "Blue Boxes," and correlating images. Realistic anatomic renderings from Grant's Atlas complement this clinically oriented material.

  • Rohen's Photographic Anatomy Flash Cards

    Rohen's Photographic Anatomy Flash Cards

    The only gross anatomy card set that includes full-color photographs of actual cadaver dissections is now available for Apple handheld devices, featuring more than 200 flash cards transformed into a truly customizable, interactive, mobile learning experience.

    Modality’s Rohen's Photographic Anatomy Flash Cards application is based on the print product of the same name, authored by Joel Vilensky, Ph.D. and published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, and uses images from Rohen's Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Study of the Human Body, Sixth Edition.

  • modalityBODY: Interactive Anatomy and Medical Imaging for iPad

    modalityBODY: Interactive Anatomy and Medical Imaging for iPad

    Designed for iPad™
    Designed for iPad™

    Native iPad graphics and app controls

    ** Highlighted by Steve Jobs in Apple's 2010 WWDC Keynote **

    Use modalityBODY to organize, annotate, search and store thousands of medical images and create custom image collections for study and reference.  modalityBODY, exclusively for iPad, offers a groundbreaking anatomy and medical image reference and training solution for health sciences professionals.

    Get started in one of two ways:

    1) Import your own images, drop pins to create annotations, and organize them into albums.

    2) Visit the modalityBODY store and register to both download free and paid premium content from world-class commercially available anatomical and medical imaging atlases and flash cards.  SylviusMR and the Atlas of Anatomy Sampler from Thieme are available today for free, with much more coming soon.

    The size and quality of the iPad display, combined with its portability and ease of use, makes it a revolutionary device for interacting with medical images. The modalityBODY App for iPad is a gateway that allows you to create extensive, customized image libraries of the human body for professional reference, training, and patient education.

  • Clemente's Anatomy Flash Cards

    Clemente's Anatomy Flash Cards

    Stock up on Back to School Essentials and get your free copy of Clemente's Anatomy Flash Cards today through August 14th, 2011. (Regularly priced at $24.99)
    * Also available Free on iPad through modalityBODY.

    More than 300 regionally organized, full-color flash cards have been transformed into a truly customizable, interactive, mobile learning experience. Modality’s Clemente's Anatomy Flash Cards application is based on the print product of the same name, published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and authored by Thomas R Gest, Ph.D., and uses images from Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body, Fifth Edition by Carmine D. Clemente, Ph.D.

    Designed exclusively for Apple handheld devices to deliver an exceptional user experience to health care students and professionals, this app allows you to:

  • Netter's Advanced Head and Neck Flash Cards

    Netter's Advanced Head and Neck Flash Cards

    Using the same anatomical illustrations from Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy, these flash cards feature concise text to review muscles, bones, vessels, viscera and the joints.

    These flash cards are based off of the print product of the same name, Netter's Advanced Head & Neck Flash Cards, authored by Neil S. Norton, PhD.

    • Navigate through 248 fully annotated images with the flick of a finger
    • Create your own pinpoints and labels to mark the structures you need to know
    • Zoom and pan crystal clear images, in brilliant color with crisp detail
    • Explore at your own pace and teach yourself in Study Mode, or test your mastery of the material in Quiz Mode
    • Toggle visibility of individual structure pins
    • Search by image name in the index
    • Adjust text size for image text
    • Clinical “pearls” not found in the Atlas
  • Anatomy on the Go

    Anatomy on the Go

    Designed for iPad™
    Designed for iPad™

    Native iPad graphics and app controls

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    Download via In App Purchase from the modalityBODY Store

    Anatomy on the Go features more than 350 images found in Thieme's complete Atlas of Anatomy. Ideal for students, this collection also offers comments and clinical applications where appropriate, to help apply information for real-life practice. 

    367 annotated images, including:

    • Back - 28 images
    • Lower Limb - 61 images
    • Thorax - 53 images
    • Head & Neck - 77 images
    • Abdomen & Pelvis - 63 images
    • Neuroanatomy - 26 images
    • Upper Limb - 59 images

    These flash cards are based off the Atlas of Anatomy, first softcover edition, edited by Anne M. Gilroy, Brian R. MacPherson, and Lawrence M. Ross.

    All content © Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.

  • Atlas of Anatomy

    Atlas of Anatomy

    Designed for iPad™
    Designed for iPad™

    Native iPad graphics and app controls

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    Download via In App Purchase from the modalityBODY Store

    Get Thieme's bestselling Atlas of Anatomy, featuring full-color illustrations by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker, based on the work of Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher and edited by Anne M. Gilroy, Brian R. MacPherson, and Lawrence M. Ross.

    Each region opens with the foundational skeletal framework. The subsequent chapters build upon this foundation, adding the muscles, then organs, then vessels, then nerves, and finally presenting topographic anatomy for a comprehensive view.

    •  1507 annotated images
    •  6038 distinct structures
    •  View 600+ pages of the print atlas

    Praise for the print version: “[The] full-color illustrations are…impressive…remarkably effective 3-dimensional representation of structures…without sacrificing clarity.”—Journal of the American Medical Association

  • Atlas of Anatomy Sampler

    Atlas of Anatomy Sampler

    Designed for iPad™
    Designed for iPad™

    Native iPad graphics and app controls

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    Download via In App Purchase from the modalityBODY Store

    Thieme is excited to offer this free sampling of anatomy illustrations and clinical content from the bestselling Atlas of Anatomy.

    This sampler highlights the exquisite illustrations and unique features of the Atlas, including schematics, multiple image views, muscle facts, radiographs, and more. The complete Atlas, with more than 2,000 stunning images, is available for $74.99. Atlas of Anatomy, featuring artwork by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker, is based on the work of Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher and is edited by Anne M. Gilroy, Brian R. MacPherson, and Lawrence M. Ross.

    Praise for the print version: “[The] full-color illustrations are…impressive…remarkably effective 3-dimensional representation of structures…without sacrificing clarity.”—Journal of the American Medical Association

  • Clemente's Anatomy Flash Cards

    Clemente's Anatomy Flash Cards

    Designed for iPad™
    Designed for iPad™

    Native iPad graphics and app controls

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    Download via In App Purchase from the modalityBODY Store

    Featuring vibrantly colored images from Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body, Fifth Edition by Carmine D. Clemente, Ph.D., this volume offers a flexible, practical study and review tool for health care students and professionals.

    318 fully annotated images provide additional crucial information about bones, muscles, nerves, arteries, veins, ligaments, topographic features, lymphatics, and organs, including:

     

    • Pectoral Region and Upper Extremity - 62 images
    • Thorax - 44 images
    • Abdomen - 38 images
    • Pelvis and Perineum - 22 images
    • Back, Vertebral Column, and Spinal Cord - 23 images
    • Lower Extremity - 58 images
    • Neck and Head - 71 images

    This volume is comprised of the content found in the print product of the same name, authored by Thomas R. Gest, Ph.D. For additional content details, visit www.lww.com.

    All content © Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, with some images used by arrangement with Elsevier Germany GmbH

  • Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy

    Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy

    Designed for iPad™
    Designed for iPad™

    Native iPad graphics and app controls

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    modalityBODY Content

    Download via In App Purchase from the modalityBODY Store

    The Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4th edition, presents a healthy human body as seen via the full range of modern imaging techniques. Content includes images showing cross-sectional views in CT and MRI, nuclear medicine imaging, and more.

    Based on the print atlas, written by Jamie Weir, Peter Abrahams, Jonathan D. Spratt, and Lonie Salkowski, this content collection offers a complete view of the structures and relationships within the body through a variety of imaging modalities.

    • 849 annotated images
    • 2421 distinct structures
    • 250+ pages

    Toggle between individual image views and corresponding page layouts in modalityBODY's Page Mode, where you'll find tables and contextual notes that the authors, editors and publishers created for the original source materials.

    All content © Elsevier