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Wolters Kluwer

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BASIC SCIENCE

ANATOMY

BRS Gross Anatomy

Eighth Edition

Harold M Chung MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology andOncology, Director,

Radioimmunotherapy Program, MedicalCollege ofVirginia,VirginiaCommonwealth

University, Richmond,VA

KyungWon Chung PhD

Distinguished Professor andViceChairman, David Ross Boyd Professor, Samuel Roberts

Noble Foundation Presidential Professor, Director, MedicalGross Anatomy, Department

ofCell Biology, College of Medicine, University ofOklahoma Health SciencesCenter,

OklahomaCity, OK

December 2014 / Softbound / 7 x 10

Approx. 544 pp. / Approx. 191 Illus.

978-1-4511-9307-7

978-1-4963-0870-2

Series: Board Review Series

DESCRIPTION

Succeed in your anatomy course and the USMLE

Step 1 exam with BRS Gross Anatomy, 8e. Written

in the popular Board Review Series outline format,

this powerful, easy-to-use resource presents the

essentials of human anatomy through concise

descriptions, clinical correlations, radiographs, full-

color illustrations, and tables. Over 550 board-

style questions with complete answers and

explanations, chapter-ending exams, and an end-

of-book comprehensive exam help you master key

information.

FEATURES

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NEW! A new chapter on cranial nerves prepares

students for important information covered on

the USMLE Step 1 examination and their course

exams.

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NEW! High-yield reviews at the end of each

chapter help students prepare for USMLE Step 1

and anatomy course examinations

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New high-yield reviews at the end of each chapter

provide targeted preparation for USMLE Step 1

and anatomy course examinations.

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An updated full-color art program helps students

understand difficult concepts and complicated

anatomical structures.

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More than 550 USMLE-style questions, answers,

and rationales are available both electronically

and in print to facilitate gross anatomy review.

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Clinical correlations demonstrate connections

between anatomical knowledge and clinical

medicine.

1. Introduction

• Skeletal Systems

• Muscular System

• Nervous System

• Circulatory System

• Organ Systems

2. Back

• Vertebral Column

• Soft Tissues of the Back

• Spinal Cord and Associated Structures

3. Thorax

4. Abdomen

5. Perineum and Pelvis

6. Lower Limb

7. Upper Limb

8. Head and Neck

9. Cranial and Autonomic Nerves

... abridged to fit

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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New radiographs, MRIs, CT scans, ultrasound

scans, and angiograms help students develop a

better understanding of anatomy and clinical

medicine.

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A 100-question comprehensive exam at the end

of the book provides a great prep tool for the

actual exam.

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A new chapter on cranial nerves provides

information covered on USMLE Step 1 and

anatomy course examinations.

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The free companion website includes an image

bank for instructors and an interactive question

bank for students.