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For those of you that have A&P now or are taking it in the Fall, what books are you using?

We will be using Human Anatomy 7th edition by Marieb & Hoehn.

Guide to Anatomy by Rust

Atlast to Human Anatomy by Strete

and our teacher's printed lecture notes.

Right now we're using Jenkins "Anatomy And Physiology: From Science to Life" next semester the school is switching to Marieb's 7th edition Anatomy & Physiology.

screw 'em. ;)

-Human Anatomy & Physiology 7th edtion by Marieb/Hoehn

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We do A&P in separate classes:

Anatomy: Marieb for the text plus Netter's atlas

Physio: Silverthorn for the text and Fox for the lab

Specializes in Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Flight.

We will be using Human Anatomy 7th edition by Marieb & Hoehn.

Lab & lecture books

& the A.D.A.M. guide 3rd edition for lab.

We will be using Human Anatomy 7th edition by Marieb & Hoehn.

Lab & lecture books

& the A.D.A.M. guide 3rd edition for lab.

I loved the A.D.A.M's interactive for physiology. It's very helpful with complex systems. Going through the guide leaves you with the "Ah ha" feeling. I found it very useful with the urinary system. It made the processes easier to understand and what causes what and how it pertains to the anatomy of the kidney.

Good luck and have fun :)

-Kina

Just got through with a&p II we used Marieb 7th edition. I think that the text is very well written. We also used the interactive cd that is included for our online labs, and it is very useful for those things you might get confused on.

We are using Human Anatomy 7th edition by Marieb & Hoehn. We also have "dissection" software that is pretty helpful.

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