Daily Anatomy Flashcards
com.kenhub.dailyanatomy.musclesandbones
by Kenhub
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About this app
New topics, more content! Daily Anatomy Flashcards teaches healthcare students the 500 most important anatomical structures in a beginner-friendly format. The perfect entry into the world of anatomy!
*Reach your goals*
Starting to learn anatomy can be overwhelming, but it shouldn't be. Daily Anatomy can be used without any prior knowledge. It starts with the basics, and challenges your brain more and more over time. Learning with Daily Anatomy is not only about repetition. It introduces information in varying forms. Solving a problem in different ways helps you memorize information longer-term and finally be able to fully absorb it. Whether on your next exam, or in your medical professional career, all the anatomy structures will be at hand. No more thinking. Just knowing.
*What will you learn?*
With Daily Anatomy you learn all the important structures of human anatomy. This includes bones, muscles, nerves, vessels and specific points on the bones.
Instead of many thin arrows pointing at various structures, each structure is clearly highlighted in green in its entirety. This way you can easily identify and memorize both shape and location.
*How to stay motivated and not forget*
Whether you need to learn lists of information, or for instance, every muscle and bone in the human body including how they function together, there is a method really works to help you out. The bonus is that this method doesn't stress you out either because you get to take lots of breaks.
It's called spaced repetition, and it's the way to go for knowledge that sticks in your cranium.
By using spaced repetition, you work through a series of increasing intervals of time between studying what you've previously learned. This method utilizes the psychological spacing effect, which occurs when you are going back over information that you have already learned in order to remember it better. Spaced repetition works well for lists of items or new vocabularies such as medical terminology.
Daily Anatomy has built-in spaced repetition, so you learn as efficiently and effectively as you can.
*Reach your goals*
Starting to learn anatomy can be overwhelming, but it shouldn't be. Daily Anatomy can be used without any prior knowledge. It starts with the basics, and challenges your brain more and more over time. Learning with Daily Anatomy is not only about repetition. It introduces information in varying forms. Solving a problem in different ways helps you memorize information longer-term and finally be able to fully absorb it. Whether on your next exam, or in your medical professional career, all the anatomy structures will be at hand. No more thinking. Just knowing.
*What will you learn?*
With Daily Anatomy you learn all the important structures of human anatomy. This includes bones, muscles, nerves, vessels and specific points on the bones.
Instead of many thin arrows pointing at various structures, each structure is clearly highlighted in green in its entirety. This way you can easily identify and memorize both shape and location.
*How to stay motivated and not forget*
Whether you need to learn lists of information, or for instance, every muscle and bone in the human body including how they function together, there is a method really works to help you out. The bonus is that this method doesn't stress you out either because you get to take lots of breaks.
It's called spaced repetition, and it's the way to go for knowledge that sticks in your cranium.
By using spaced repetition, you work through a series of increasing intervals of time between studying what you've previously learned. This method utilizes the psychological spacing effect, which occurs when you are going back over information that you have already learned in order to remember it better. Spaced repetition works well for lists of items or new vocabularies such as medical terminology.
Daily Anatomy has built-in spaced repetition, so you learn as efficiently and effectively as you can.
App Information
Version Name
2.0.5
Version Code
20143
File Size
82.6 MB
Minimum OS
Android 5.0+
Target SDK
Android 33
Developer
Kenhub
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.kenhub.dailyanatomy.musclesandbonesPermissions Required
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Recent Reviews
Ahmed Ali
5.0★
I originally rated it a 5 and I'll keep that rating, it's a great app, it's complete, they provide additional learning resources, but I am colorblind, specifically to the color green so some of the flashcards have been very difficult on my eyes. if they added a color blind version or the option of changing the highlighted color, that would be great
aaron
3.0★
It is decent, but this app is only for reviewing the materials rather than learning new terms. They don't provide definations for words that are unfamilar, so we have to research it ourselves once they appear. I feel like we are only assoicating words with pictures rather than learning the terms. For example, one of the words is internal. The image is arrowing, pointing internally, but one of the answer choices is deep as well, which would also apply.
A Google user
5.0★
I LOVE this app! It has helped me so much in reviewing for my anatomy and physiology class. However, I wish that it had more packages to add on! Especially the skull! Also, it would be nice if it had add-on packages that had the parts of Bones, instead of just the main bones. I would pay for add-ons like that! And if there was also a package where you could have additional angles pictures of the different bones, and even pictures of real ones. I would pay for an app like that! But I love the setup of this one! Also, it lists the Os Coxae as the hip bone. I think it would be better for it to use the more scientific terms. So there's some room for improvement, but I love it. Thank you!
Abdullah Asif
3.0★
Decent app for those looking to learn anatomy as a beginner. But lacks enough in-depth information, and there should be an option to set the difficulty level, or an option to choose the cards that I already know so I don't have to waste time progressing. Overall, it's good if you're new to anatomy, but if you're a medical student like me it doesn't have much to offer.
Aaron Fang
4.0★
This app is amazing. The only reason why it is not 5 stars is because there's no easy way to filer by topic (such as the skeletal system). In addition, it would be nice if some diagrams has zoomed out variants or views from different angles, such as tensor fasciae latae and gastrocnemius. The website has good diagrams, but the ones on the cards makes it difficult to determine whether we are looking from the front or back.
P M
4.0★
Edit: links are working! 🙂 I did have a thought about what would be a great feature, allowing users to either highlight ones they want more or exclusive (could select) practice with, whether that be through a favoriting/star system or allowing dismissal of known terms. I've only tried this for a couple minutes but I love it. It would be perfect if there was a reminder option for daily or weekly checks!
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