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This series of 335 beautifully illustrated flash cards explores essential concepts of human anatomy & physiology. The 4? x 6? cards are color coded and indexed for easy reference. The flash cards are printed on heavy card stock and are UV coated for durability.
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- Cards: 335 pages
- Publisher: Scientific Publishing,Csi; 1 Crds edition (July 16, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1932922970
- ISBN-13: 978-1932922974
- Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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I ordered this for A&P and I love using them as a review. The box is big, but I take the cards out that are only for the section we are going through in class, and keep those in a ziploc bag in my purse or backpack to pull out when I have a few free minutes. They have saved me so much time because they are much better than any review tool I could have made myself. The cards are color coded, have space on the back of the card that contain notes and blank spots where you can write your own notes. I have had so many of my classmates ask me where I got these cards since they are so helpful. I would highly recommend these as an effective study aid for A&P courses.
By E!
It isn't medical school so much as the boom in Physiology majors and the required Anatomy & Physiology (A&P) class that has sent demand for this kind of flash card soaring. There are basically three competing versions of A&P cards readily obtainable today, and the first two cost about the same:
l) This one from Scientific Publishing, which uses more cards but smaller ones with smaller pictures;
2) The set from Barron's, which has fewer cards in the set but larger cards that are easier to read; and
3) The Netter series, adapted from medical-school flash cards. The set costs about 80 percent more but has the most cards AND the most detailed cards (and most likely the fewest errors).
If you can afford it, go with option 3) because a few dollars more is worth it for a fundamental class like A&P. If you can't, the other two card sets have their merits but my tendency is to go with 2) because the cards are just easier to read--both captions and illustrations--and that matters over time.
By Allen Smalling
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