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Grant's Dissector provides step-by-step human cadaver dissection procedures for students to perform the dissections in lab and to recognize important relationships revealed through dissection. Each chapter is consistently organized beginning with a Dissection Overview, followed by detailed Dissection Instructions, and concluding with a Dissection Follow-up.

The Dissection Overview provides a blueprint of what needs to be accomplished during the dissection session and includes relevant surface anatomy as well as concise coverage of osteology. Dissection Instructions offer a logical sequence and numbered steps for the dissection. The Dissection Follow-up emphasizes important features of the dissection and encourages students to reflect on and synthesize the information.

TEXT:

  • Focus on consistency of text- Alan working to improve consistency with headings & intro paragraphs & figure labeling (making sure bold terms are actually shown on figures)

  • Check accuracy as highlighted by Bill (William Schwartz)

  • List clinical correlates at the beginning of the chapters now. Blurb & list at beginning of chapters telling what Clinical Correlations will be in chapter.

  • Update the clinical figures and stats (find articles whenever a number/percentage is cited)

  • Modify approach to atlas cross-references:

  • Focus on reference images from Grant's Atlas to link the two texts more closely - convert references from page number to figure numbers for better alignment/linking in Grant's Anatomy Lab and Health Library

  • Remove Netter Atlas cross-references from print and digital versions (TBD)

  • Remove Rohen Atlas and Lippincott Atlas cross-references from print version - include guide in Instructor Resources, include references and images in Grant's Anatomy Lab, include references in VST e-book (TBD)

  • Switching order Skeletal and Surface Anatomy sections so that Skeletal comes first - b/c students palpate bony structure (need to know structure), then know where to make skin incisions - makes more sense from lab perspective

  • Within dissection sequence/steps -figure reference will be just on first step and not repeat same fig on subsequent steps

Artwork:

  • Planning on 5 new and<10 adapted illustrations (e.g., adding skin flaps, additional/different labels)

  • Skin flaps not removal

  • Demonstrate how to find muscular plane and reflect all together. Clean superficial veins from the deep side perhaps?

  • Ask Art Dalley how these are approached and taught, far faster to remove in one large piece

  • Lateral approach to the neck (2 new illustrations)

  • Emphasize fascial planes

  • Similar approach to new Netter image by Carlos M.

  • Other ideas for this or next edition - will narrow down:

  • Brain white matter tracts

  • Brain removal with eyes intact

  • Lateral orbit

  • Lateral approach to cranial nerves, same side as lateral neck or contralateral side for stability

  • Lateral approach to brain to keep pituitary intact. After lateral orbit?

  • Throacoabdominal wall reflection

  • Pelvis block

  • Consider Systemic approaches

  • Lung and heart block removal

  • Anterior approach to the spinal cord

  • Transgender dissection/ module on the process of gender reassignment.

  • Removal of heart ventricles

Grant's Dissection Videos Suggestions:

  • Dependent on JW Player enhancements:

  • Add jump points times - transition screens already included in videos (author to send)

  • 2x speed

  • Include direction marker in videos

  • Analyze improper technique

  • Time stamps of videos in text and/or hyperlink digital version(s)?

  • May add alternate techniques

  • Separate clinical anatomy videos proposal to come - to supplement Grant's Dissection Videos for anatomy course and to be used in pre-clerkship anatomy sessions

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Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9781975193669
    • Code produit
      288927
    • Éditeur
      WOLTERS KLUWER
    • Date de publication
      12 mars 2024
    • Format
      Papier

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