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A01=Jett Chinn
A01=Karen Krabbenhoft
A01=Nora Hebert
A01=Olga Malakhova
A01=Ruth Heisler
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Author_Jett Chinn
Author_Karen Krabbenhoft
Author_Nora Hebert
Author_Olga Malakhova
Author_Ruth Heisler
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Practice Anatomy Lab 3.0

Practice Anatomy Lab (PAL) 3.0 is an indispensable virtual anatomy study and practice tool that gives students 24/7 access to the most widely used lab specimens including human cadaver, anatomical models, histology, cat, and fetal pig. PAL 3.0 features a whole interactive cadaver that allows students to peel back layers of the human cadaver (from superficial to deep layers) and view hundreds of dissection photographs specially commissioned for 3.0.   It also features an interactive histology module that allows the student to view the same tissue slide at different magnifications, thereby helping the student identify structures and their characteristics.   PAL 3.0 is available online via the Study Area of MasteringA&P. Students may also purchase the PAL 3.0 DVD or a 12-month subscription to PAL 3.0 online at www.practiceanatomylab.com.   See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 100g
  • Dimensions: 100 x 100mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jul 2011
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780321682116

About Jett ChinnKaren KrabbenhoftNora HebertOlga MalakhovaRuth Heisler

Ruth E. Heisler is a senior instructor in the Department of Integrative Physiology at the University of Colorado at Boulder where she teaches and coordinates several courses including Human Anatomy Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy and Forensic Biology. Ms. Heisler received her B.S. in Biology from the University of Minnesota and her M.A. in Biology from the University of Colorado. She has been an instructor at the University of Colorado for 14 years. At the University of Colorado Ms. Heisler has worked extensively with the Science Education Initiative to improve both the teaching and understanding of scientific material at the undergraduate level. In addition she has been involved in academic outreach through workshops with the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the Biological Sciences Initiative. She has been a consultant on projects with the Center for Human Simulation working with data generated through the Visible Human Project. Additionally she is an active member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) where she has presented workshops on the use of Practice Anatomy Lab as an assessment tool in the classroom. Ms. Heisler has been deeply involved in the development of Practice Anatomy Lab for nearly five years as co-author of versions 2.0 and 3.0.  She has also authored a custom laboratory manual developed for a large cadaver-based Human Anatomy Lab course.  In her spare time Ms. Heisler enjoys spending time in the mountains and traveling with her husband and two young sons. Nora Hebert currently teaches undergraduate courses in Anatomy and Physiology at Red Rocks Community College near Denver Colorado. Although most of her students are undergraduates primarily interested in the allied health professions Dr. Hebert has also taught graduate-level Human Physiology for the Colleges Physician Assistant Program. Dr. Hebert received a Ph.D. in Endocrinology from the University of California at Berkeley. Although her research interests have primarily been in basic science she became familiar with the research phase of drug development while doing a postdoctoral fellowship in the private sector. It was during this fellowship that Dr. Hebert decided to pursue teaching as a profession. Dr. Hebert is an active faculty member at Red Rocks serving on the faculty senate the honors program committee and the admissions and executive committees for the Physician Assistant Program. She is also part of the Colleges Campus Green Initiative. Dr. Hebert has consulted in the development of an interactive virtual knee known as the Explorable Virtual Human with the Center for Human Simulation at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. She has also been involved with the Visible Human Dissector program advising K-12 teachers and postsecondary instructors on how best to implement the Dissector in their classrooms. Dr. Hebert has been deeply involved in the development of Practice Anatomy Lab for nearly five years as co-author of versions 2.0 and 3.0.  She is also the author of over 60 A&P Flix animations covering muscle physiology neurophysiology and muscle origins actions insertions and innervations.   Jett Chinn is an instructor of Human Anatomy in the Science and Technology Division of Cañada College (Redwood City CA) and also the Life and Earth Sciences Department at the College of Marin (Kentfield CA). Mr. Chinn has 20 years of experience teaching Human Anatomy at several Bay Area institutions. He has taught Stomatology courses for first-year dental students at the UC San Francisco School of Medicine; undergraduate-level human anatomy courses at San Francisco State University; lower extremity anatomy and general human anatomy lab courses at California College of Podiatric Medicine; and general anatomy lab courses at Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Mr. Chinns work in the classroom has inspired students to pursue careers in nursing physical and occupational therapy radiology medicine dentistry and other health-related fields. Mr. Chinn received a B.A. in general biology from San Francisco State University and a B.F.A. in painting from the California College of Arts and Crafts.   Karen M. Krabbenhoft is a senior lecturer in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. During her 18-year career Dr. Krabbenhofts focus has been on teaching students at all levels of their educational process including undergraduate physician assistant and medical students. She has been recognized by the University with several awards including two Medical Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Awards for the Basic Sciences (1998 2007) the Deans Teaching Award (2000) and the Gender Equity Award (1998). Most recently Dr Krabbenhoft was selected by the graduating class to receive the Pre-Clinical Teaching Award in 2011.   Dr. Krabbenhoft earned her Ph.D. in Anatomy from the University of Wisconsin.  After working as a research specialist she entered the classroom to teach a wide variety of courses including Histology and Organology Human Gross Anatomy Functional Neuroscience and Medical Pathology.  Dr. Krabbenhoft is always searching for better resources to facilitate students learning of human anatomy and has worked with academic publishers as a reviewer and advisor for several textbooks and media products. Outside the University Dr. Krabbenhoft enjoys spending time with her husband and children at their lake home photographing her childrens athletic events and crafting with stained glass.   Olga Malakhova is an assistant scholar in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Gainesville. Dr. Malakhova began teaching Gross Anatomy and Neuroscience in 1972 at Odessa Medical Institute in Ukraine. She has been teaching first- second- and fourth-year medical students as well as several Clinical Residency programs at the University of Florida for the past 18 years. Dr. Malakhovas teaching excellence has been recognized by several awards including six Exemplary Teacher awards from the University of Florida (2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010). She was also recognized as a Master Educator by the Universitys Medical Education Faculty Development Program (2006). Dr. Malakhova received her M.D. from Odessa Medical Institute in Ukraine and her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the Brain Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow. She has published numerous medical research papers including two books for medical students. Dr. Malakhova is a member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA). She is also an active reviewer of the AACA monthly publication. Outside the University Dr. Malakhovas hobbies include listening to classical music reading enjoying water sports and traveling with friends and family.

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