Netter’s Atlas of Neuroscience (Netter Basic Science) 2nd Edition (2009) (PDF) by David L. Felten

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2009
  • Number of pages: 464
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 99.27 MB
  • Authors: David L. Felten

Description

DAVID L. FELTEN, MD, PhD, is Assoc. Dean of Clinical Sciences and Prof. Neurosciences at UMHS and Chairman of the Board for Clerisy Corp. He’s former VP for Research and Medical Director of Research at William Beaumont Health System and Founding Associate Dean for their School of Medicine. He previously served as Dean of Grad Med Ed at Seton Hall; Founding Executive Director of the Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine and Prof of Anatomy and Neurobiology at UC Irvine; Founding Director of the Center for Neuroimmunology at Loma Linda School of Medicine; and the Kilian J. and Caroline F. Schmitt Professor and Chair of Department of Neurobiology, and Director of Markey Charitable Trust Institute for Neurobiology and Neurodegenerative Diseases and Aging at U of Rochester.

His pioneering studies of autonomic innervation of lymphoid organs and neural-immune signaling underling psychoneuroimmunology has been featured on Bill Moyer’s, “Healing and the Mind,” “20/20,” and many other media venues. He served for over a decade on NBME, including Chair of the Neurosciences Committee for the USMLE.

User’s Reviews

I go to a medical school with a fantastic medical neuroscience course. We have a hands-on brain dissection component, as well as training in neuroradiology, etc. We use Haines as our atlas for the lab component, which was great. Netter’s was helpful in terms of providing great “ideal” representations, many images, and being able to distill a real structure down to focus on, say, just the vasculature of the brain stem. This is quite helpful when paired with your atlas and lab manual, where you are dealing primarily with real, less simple images.

I’m a 4th year medical student and I wanted a good reference for neuroanatomy/physiology, but I didn’t want anything that was too dense. The book has three main sections. Each page has really good figures and text that correlates with each of the diagrams. It has little boxes with clinical points – which are a nice reminder (The book isn’t geared toward clinical neurology) I’m glad I purchased the book and I think it would make a good reference for anyone studying neuroanatomy etc.

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