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Gray's Anatomy for Students, 3rd South Asia Edition - Two-Volume Set

  • 3rd Edition - June 1, 2023
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Raveendranath Veeramani
  • Language: English

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Key features

  • REGIONAL ORGANIZATION: The book has been split into two volumes with the following chapters in each volume: Volume One: The body, Upper limb, Lower limb, Abdomen, and Pelvis and perineum; and Volume Two: Thorax, Back, Head and neck, and Neuroanatomy

SET INDUCTION/OPENING CASES: Set inductions are mostly clinical scenarios to create interest to study anatomy

STUDENT-FOCUSED CHAPTER OUTLINE: The student-focused chapter outlines at the beginning of each subchapter are a modern multimodal facilitating approach toward various topics to empower students to explore content and direct their learning and include learning objectives and material for review

COMPETENCIES/LEARNING OUTCOMES: This is set as per the NMC curriculum

• STANDARD FLOW

: It provides clean, uncluttered, and predictable sequence of chapter content

FLOWCHARTS: Flowcharts have been added to get an overview of the course of a structure, recapitulate important details about structures, and as an aid to recall

• LARGE ILLUSTRATIONS

: The illustrations present the reader with a visual image that brings the text to life and present views that will assist in the understanding and comprehension of the anatomy

• STUDENT-FOCUSED INSTRUCTIONAL ARTWORK

: These line arts are added for easy representation in the examinations

EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE: This is designed as per the new curriculum

• SURGICAL IMPLICATIONS: They provide anatomical background that would assist the students in the diagnosis and treatment of surgical disorders

CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY: Cross-sections provide the perception of ‘depth’, creating three-dimensional relationships between anatomical structures

CLINICAL TEST: The relevant clinical test(s) to the respective region has been added for understanding

INSIGHT/RECENT UPDATES: Insight boxes are recent updates in the respective areas to create interest for the students

MCQ AS PER NExT examination: Students can assess their knowledge of basic concepts by answering these questions

• CRITICAL THINKING

: Critical thinking is applied through higher Bloom’s level questions added to the book

CONCEPT MAPPING: Every chapter contains a list of terms from which students are asked to construct (Create) a concept map

CLINICAL CASES: The inclusion of these cases in each chapter provides students with the opportunity to apply an understanding of anatomy to the resolution of clinical problems

Table of contents

Volume I

  1. The body
  2. Upper limb
  3. Lower limb
  4. Abdomen
  5. Pelvis and perineum
  6. Volume II

  7. Thorax
  8. Back
  9. Head and neck
  10. Neuroanatomy

Product details

  • Edition: 3
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 1, 2023
  • Language: English

About the author

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Raveendranath Veeramani

Dr Raveendranath Veeramani is a medical graduate and a qualified anatomist with a terminal doctorate degree in anatomy. He has been formally trained in the study of human anatomy through cadaveric dissection, histology, embryology, and neuroanatomy at St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore. He is a dedicated teacher of human anatomy. He has taught undergraduate students of medicine, nursing, paramedical courses, and postgraduate doctoral trainees of anatomy, surgery, cardiology, and neurosurgery. He has an in-depth teaching experience of over 15 years with good interpersonal skills. He was the recipient of many awards during his undergraduate medical course. He was the recipient of Dr Percival Fernandez Award for the “Best Postgraduate” in St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore. He was also the recipient of “Excellence in Anatomy Award, 2018” and Curis Remuneror Award at CIMCON Foundation in association with World Organization of Family Doctors. He serves as the reviewer of international and national journals of anatomy. He has been the guide/co-guide for doctoral students of anatomy. He has served as the examiner for medical undergraduate students of various universities. His research interests include clinical anatomy-related researches such as newer surgical approaches and reverse translational research—from bedside to clinical anatomy laboratory to solve the problems. He has around 50 publications in international/national peer-reviewed journals. He serves as a member of the International Advisory Board of Elsevier Global 3D Anatomy. He is currently working as an Additional Professor with the Department of Anatomy, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, India.