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Q: Human Anatomy Traning Software for Mac OS X Native (, 0 Comments ) Question Subject: Human Anatomy Traning Software for Mac OS X Native Category: Asked by: mcintosh-ga List Price: $25.00 Posted: 04 May 2005 22:17 PDT Expires: 03 Jun 2005 22:17 PDT Question ID: 517954 List (with website links) of human anatomy training software programs (high school thru college level) on CD and/or DVD that run on Macintosh OS X native, not in Mac OS Classic mode. Request for Question Clarification by on 05 May 2005 15:24 PDT Hi mcintosh-ga, Are you only interested in whole body anatomy programs, or also programs than focus on subsystems (for example, neuroanatomy software)? -welte-ga Clarification of Question by mcintosh-ga on 05 May 2005 18:15 PDT Excellent question. I need whole body human anatomy. The problem with subsystems focus is that it probably provides more info than I need and the cost ramps significantly.
I tried to address this by specifying 'high school thru college'. I would say I'm looking for detail to include what nurses and bodyworkers need, but not the detail level provided to medical students.
Answer Subject: Re: Human Anatomy Traning Software for Mac OS X Native Answered By: on 16 May 2005 18:00 PDT Rated: Dear Mcintosh-ga, Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I was waiting from some information from software developers. I have quite a bit of experience with various anatomy software and found several programs very useful during medical school. As you note, most of the programs at that level are probably too detailed and overwhelming for a high school level audience. At that time, I was using a Windows-based computer, but have since switched (very happily) to Mac OS X and was very interested to look into what programs out there will run in OS X native. Unfortunately, the list is short, particularly for the grade 9-12 audience.
For whatever reason, the best software seems to still be running on Macs in Classic (pre-OS X) mode. You can obviously still run these programs, if you have a way to install Classic mode. The latest releases of OS X do not include OS 9 (required for Classic mode).
Although it runs only in Classic mode, I feel compelled to mention one of the best products on the market for this educational level, A.D.A.M. This product is aimed at grades 9-12. The High School Suite contains A.D.A.M. The Inside Story, Nine Month Miracle, Life's Greatest Mysteries, and Interactive Physiology - Cardiovascular Module. Here is some detail from their website: 'The Essentials High School Suite provides the ideal interactive anatomy and physiology multimedia software tools for human anatomy and AP biology courses in grades 9-12. The latest, award-winning CD-ROM packages - A.D.A.M.® The Inside Story?, Life's Greatest Mysteries, 9 Month Miracle®, and the Cardiovascular Module from the A.D.A.M.?/Benjamin-Cummings Interactive Physiology series - are combined with an intuitive Instructor's Resources CD to create a visually rich and comprehensive high school level curriculum. A.D.A.M.® The Inside Story?
Complete provides the ideal interactive anatomy and multimedia software tools for Life Sciences in grades 5-8. The latest, award-winning CD-ROM packages - A.D.A.M.® The Inside Story?
And Life's Greatest Mysteries, are combined with an intuitive Instructor's Resources CD to create a visually rich and comprehensive curriculum.' I have used several of the A.D.A.M. Products and can confirm that their products are nothing short of amazing. They have multiple products at all levels. Additionally, they have multiple add-on modules (such as the included Cardiovascular Physiology Module) to enhance their basic offerings.
Here is a link to the Essentials package: I contacted A.D.A.M. Technical support to ask if an OS X product is available.
Apparently, one is in the works and will be announced in 2006. Here is the e-mail I received: - That Essential high school suite runs in classic mode only, and it is currently being updated. We will have an announcement in 2006 on the product. Thank you for your interest and loyalty. I will add you to my update list. Carlos Tenorio Education Specialist A.D.A.M., Inc. 770-541-5062 efax: 770-989-4962 [email protected] - I would suggest contacting them to be added to the update contact list to know when any OS X products become available.
Also has more advanced applications, which may also be useful. They can be found on the company's main website.
Another possibility would be to use their Online Anatomy resource, which you can read about here: Demos can be found here: Another program perhaps considering is Primal 3D Interactive Series Complete Human Anatomy. This program will be available at the end of May, 2005, and will run in Mac OS X native mode and will be sold on a DVD-ROM. The price will be $1050. This program is quite a bit more detailed and less structured (no lesson plans, etc.), and aimed at a somewhat more advanced (e.g. Medical student) audience, but I mention it because it is one of the few programs that runs in OS X native mode.
The Student Anatomy Collection, offered by the same company, is only available for PC. The majority of their software written for the Mac runs only in Classic mode. The company appears to be in the process of updating their software collection, and new versions have been coming out for OS X. Their site is here: You can see some images of anatomy from this package here: The Netter CD-ROM versions of the classic anatomy texts are good for giving talks or discussing anatomy, however, they run in Classic mode on the Mac at present. The well-liked BodyWorks program has a DVD version, however, it has been difficult to track down whether or not a Mac OS X version may be in the works. I have alternately seen the BodyWorks line described as being published by Princeton Review, Broderbund, and The Learning Company.
Here is a somewhat dated (1999) review from the UK of the version 6.0 DVD. I have been unable to track down more recent information, and it could be that this application is no longer published. The University of Washington has multiple anatomy CD's that contain movies using Quicktime. You can also access these movies and images online from this site: A DVD anatomy set is available from Lippincott Publishing. This set includes 6 DVDs covering all of human anatomy. Here is a description: 'Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time using fresh tissues.
The conversion from video to DVD provides features including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and high-resolution images. Disc 1 will focus on the upper extremity, Disc 2 on the lower extremity, Disc 3 on the trunk, Discs 4 and 5 on the head and neck, and Disc 6 on the internal organs.'
While this is not a program, the price is quite good ($170 from LWW, likely cheaper from resellers), and may therefore be of interest. Another possible direction to go would be to use online resources, such as this site from Penn State, based on an anatomy course taught there. The website has had over 250,000 hits. Wright State also offers this NIH sponsored anatomy resource: Another, somewhat basic resource is published online by MyHealthScore.com and includes some advertising.
You can try it out here: You may also be interested in this site, which has reviews and ratings of human anatomy software for the PC and Mac, although the site appears to be somewhat dated: You can also search for Mac OS X anatomy (and other) software through Apple's software site: So, my final recommendation would be to wait for the 2006 release of the A.D.A.M. More titles will follow I'm sure. Right now, though, A.D.A.M. Has the best selection of software and appears to be moving towards updating their applications for OS X, without relying on the now out-of-date Classic mode. I hope this was helpful. Please feel free to ask for clarification. Best, -welte-ga mcintosh-ga rated this answer: Wonderfully comprehensive.thank you Welte!
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