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Subject: Gross Anatomy Dissection Lab Manual
Experts in Medical visualization for education
medical professionals, patients and the general public.
Body
Scientific
published
for Wolters Kluwers Health
I RECOMMEND BODY SCIENTIFIC WITHOUT ANY RESERVATION
DR. GROESCHL, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN
BODY SCIENTIFIC WERE EASILY THE MOST IMPRESSIVE BIOMEDICAL DESIGN
GROUP I HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH.
DR. LOW, VIRGINA MASON MEDICAL CENTER
BODY SCIENTIFIC IS FORTUNATE TO HAVE SUCH A KNOWLEDGEABLE AND
TALENTED INDIVIDUAL IN THEIR COMPANY
DR. LIANG, BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND BODY SCIENTIFIC TO MANAGE THE ART
PROGRAM FOR ANY MEDICAL OR SCIENTIFIC PROJECT
MR. HUFFMAN, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
I HAVE NOTHING BUT CONFIDENCE IN THE WORK THEY DO
MR. COHEN, PEARSON EDUCATION BODY SCIENTIFIC HAS HELPED RAISE THE STANDARD FOR HOW PEARONS
HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS CONVEY VISUAL INFORMATION TO SUPPORT
LEARNING
dissection lab manual from existing
video dissection guide.
Video & Images
Using existing content to create a companion lab manual that will follow the video guide
• The new lab manual is a step by step
dissection guide
• Clearly shows anatomy from an illustrated
view to provide clarification of anatomy
Lab Manual Layout & Design
Chapter 1 - Head and NeckPosterior Triangle Posterior TriangleChapter 1 - Head and Neck
2 3
The posterior triangle starting with surface anatomy, identify the suprasternal notch, the acromion
process, and the mastoid process.
Incise from the SCM joint along the clavicle to the acromion process. Also, incise along the SCM joint,
along the SCM to the mastoid process. Peel back the skin carefully. Identify the superficial fascia, reflect
the superficial fascia towards the trapezius mucsle. Dissect carefully around the external jugular vein and
cervical plexus, reflect the superficial fascia.
Figure 1c - Identify the mastoid process
Surface anatomy:
Acromion process, Mastoid process (Figure 1b and
Figure 1c)
Posterior Triangle
Peel back the skin carefully
Boundaries of posterior triangle (Figures 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)
External jugular vein (Figure 7)
Investing layer of deep cervical fascia
A
A
a dissection lab manual from the
interactive video gross anatomy
It’s been our pleasure to present this for your review
©2014 BODY SCIENTIFIC INTERNATIONAL, LLC
Experts in Medical visualization for education
medical professionals, patients and the general public.
Body
Scientific
published
for Wolters Kluwers Health
I RECOMMEND BODY SCIENTIFIC WITHOUT ANY RESERVATION
DR. GROESCHL, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN
BODY SCIENTIFIC WERE EASILY THE MOST IMPRESSIVE BIOMEDICAL DESIGN
GROUP I HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH.
DR. LOW, VIRGINA MASON MEDICAL CENTER
BODY SCIENTIFIC IS FORTUNATE TO HAVE SUCH A KNOWLEDGEABLE AND
TALENTED INDIVIDUAL IN THEIR COMPANY
DR. LIANG, BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND BODY SCIENTIFIC TO MANAGE THE ART
PROGRAM FOR ANY MEDICAL OR SCIENTIFIC PROJECT
MR. HUFFMAN, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
I HAVE NOTHING BUT CONFIDENCE IN THE WORK THEY DO
MR. COHEN, PEARSON EDUCATION BODY SCIENTIFIC HAS HELPED RAISE THE STANDARD FOR HOW PEARONS
HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS CONVEY VISUAL INFORMATION TO SUPPORT
LEARNING
dissection lab manual from existing
video dissection guide.
Video & Images
Using existing content to create a companion lab manual that will follow the video guide
• The new lab manual is a step by step
dissection guide
• Clearly shows anatomy from an illustrated
view to provide clarification of anatomy
Lab Manual Layout & Design
Chapter 1 - Head and NeckPosterior Triangle Posterior TriangleChapter 1 - Head and Neck
2 3
The posterior triangle starting with surface anatomy, identify the suprasternal notch, the acromion
process, and the mastoid process.
Incise from the SCM joint along the clavicle to the acromion process. Also, incise along the SCM joint,
along the SCM to the mastoid process. Peel back the skin carefully. Identify the superficial fascia, reflect
the superficial fascia towards the trapezius mucsle. Dissect carefully around the external jugular vein and
cervical plexus, reflect the superficial fascia.
Figure 1c - Identify the mastoid process
Surface anatomy:
Acromion process, Mastoid process (Figure 1b and
Figure 1c)
Posterior Triangle
Peel back the skin carefully
Boundaries of posterior triangle (Figures 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)
External jugular vein (Figure 7)
Investing layer of deep cervical fascia
A
A
a dissection lab manual from the
interactive video gross anatomy
It’s been our pleasure to present this for your review
©2014 BODY SCIENTIFIC INTERNATIONAL, LLC
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