Let’s get into the guts of our new detailed model. READ POST
📢 🥁 Introducing the new abdomen model available NOW in Complete Anatomy 2022🥁 📢
Did you know that the abdomen and the pelvis, although considered separate entities, form the largest continuous visceral cavity in the human body?READ POST
📢 🥁 Introducing the new spine model available NOW in Complete Anatomy🥁 📢
Did you know there are over one billion neurons in the spinal cord 😲!?READ POST
The countdown is on: female model coming later this year
A message from 3D4Medical Director of Product, Design and Content, Irene Walsh, about the exciting progress on the new female model and what to expect in the coming three months.READ POST
Launch of Complete Anatomy 2022: Gray’s inspired 3D Anatomy Atlas screens & dissection course, 3D gross model updates and more
It’s time to turn hybrid learning inside out. This summer we’re thrilled to unveil new 3D features as we launch updates to our leading product line. To get you ready for the busy season to come, we’ve revamped the Atlas and 3D gross model, added a guided dissection course, and streamlined the Hub to make it easier to find the content you need.READ POST
3D Model Update: Ultra-realistic Abdomen & Spine regions unveiled in summer release
Creating a world class digital anatomy product is no small feat. To maintain this gold-standard in medical and anatomical education, we must stay on our toes and continually improve.READ POST
Finding your own content just got easier! (Thanks for the feedback.)
You asked for faster, easier access to your content, and we listened.READ POST
New Guided Dissection Course Powered by Gray’s
It’s all at your fingertips: Our first virtual dissection course built in collaboration with Gray’s — the gold standard in anatomy education products.READ POST
New 3D Anatomy Atlas screens inspired by Gray’s
Our award-winning platform continues to smash new frontiers, thanks to our new collaboration with the Gray’s family of products.READ POST
Remember the contents of the Femoral triangle with this crafty mnemonic
The femoral triangle?, also known as Scarpa’s triangle, is an area of much clinical importance when dealing with a femoral hernia.READ POST