Gajjar combines the theoretical with the practical of head & neck anatomy and delivers what’s relevant to your practice. Learn anatomy more in depth with tricks/tips for everyday cases and issues. Fine-tune your injection techniques, learn useful tricks for identifying anatomic landmarks for local anesthesia, things to avoid during surgical procedures, posture and ergonomics.
Learn human anatomy with this app - our series of lectures on the head and neck.The lectures are aimed at anyone who is studying human anatomy. They are ideal for medical or nursing students, biological studies students and physiotherapists or doctors looking to refresh their knowledge.The lectures are presented through a series of over 200 diagrams with accompanying audio.
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