

What’s better value for money?Īnother thing worth mentioning about apps is that they require digital devices to use.

So you have to do your due diligence with what you decide to use. apps don’t always offer accurate or reliable information. Those mentioned above are all very different in terms of the content and functionality they offer.Ĭompared to decades old anatomy textbooks like Gray’s, Netters, Thieme and Grants etc. The problem with apps however is that they vary in quality.
Human anatomy program free portable#

Human anatomy program free free#
Promoted as a “true and totally 3D free app for learning human anatomy”, this app is brought to you by the creators of Visual Anatomy.įeaturing every bone and organ in the body, this app also enables you to complete virtual dissections (actually peeling layers of muscles and revealing structures below), complete location quizzes and load and save customizable views. Increasing in difficulty and complexity over time, you’ll learn all the major bones, muscles, nerves and vessels etc that you’ll need to do well in the subject.Ī great alternative to Anki (but where everything is set up for you), the app uses evidence-based learning techniques like spaced repetition and active recall to really bring the benefits for each study session. Perfect for beginners, this app starts with the absolute basics and introduces you to anatomy slowly. Brought to you by the team at Kenhub ( see my Kenhub review), Daily Anatomy Flashcards take digitize some of their best learning content and bring it to you on mobile.
