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A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy 4
- Instructor's Edition

A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy (AIA 4) is an exciting interactive learning application that dramatically enhances the study of human anatomy and related topics. With incredibly detailed graphics, precision accuracy, and advanced functionality, AIA 4 has become a mainstay of anatomy education in classrooms across the globe. Now with the newest edition, AIA 4, we’ve included many more enhancements, based on extensive input from educators, authors, health professionals, and students worldwide.

The result is an unsurpassed anatomy reference and authoring system that serves as an advanced curriculum development tool for instructors and a valuable life-long anatomy resource for students.


Starting at $695.00

Learn more about AIA 4 (opens minisite)

Dissect Anatomy Layer by Layer
Identify and Review Pinned Atlas Anatomy Structures
Understand Anatomy in a Clinical Context
Interact with 3D models
Develop a Dynamic Curriculum

Dissect Anatomy Layer by Layer

A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy 4 (AIA 4) contains the most comprehensive digital database of detailed anatomical images in the world, including illustrated, fully dissectible male and female bodies.

The database includes point-and-click identification capabilities of over 20,000 anatomical structures and is peer-reviewed by a team of leading anatomists to ensure anatomical accuracy.

View the same structure from different perspectives - With a simple scroll bar, dissect through the human body by peeling away structures, layer-by-layer, in anterior, posterior, lateral, or medial views. You can also open an image in multiple windows simultaneously to compare the same structure in the different views.

Multiple structure identification and manipulation - Simultaneously identify, highlight, display, and extract multiple anatomical structures and physiological systems. This feature makes it possible for you to explore the boundaries of structures and view them in isolation, and then view them in context with the surrounding anatomy.

Customizable transparency box - With the customizable transparency box you can easily move, re-size, and reveal areas of underlying dissectible anatomy in real-time. Use this tool to easily comprehend the spatial relationships between adjacent structures and organs.


Identify and Review Pinned Atlas Anatomy Structures

AIA 4’s Atlas Anatomy includes meticulously detailed full-color illustrations of body parts, organs, structures and systems complete with pinned structures. Not only do you get the highest-quality illustrations in the business, but you also get pinned cadaver prosection photographs from actual human dissection and even radiographic images!


Understand Anatomy in a Clinical Context

A key offering in AIA 4 is a comprehensive database of clinical content. Hundreds of illustrations and animations are available to help you understand complex anatomical structures, organs, and physiological systems in a clinical context.

Hundreds of accurate illustrations - Nearly 600 clinical illustrations show disease states, injuries, first aid, surgical procedures, cellular components, and more. Each illustration has been carefully designed by a certified medical illustrator and reviewed by medical experts in the field.

Clinical animations and viewer - 28 professionally-produced QuickTime™ and Shockwave™ animations cover topics related to physiology, disease, and surgery. You can display these animations, or even your own animations, in the AIA 4 Animation Viewer!


Interact with 3D models

AIA 4 now includes 3D Library, Volume 2. The 3D Library contains 8 fully-interactive 3D models, including:

• brain
• ear
• eye
• heart
• lungs
• female reproductive system
• male reproductive system
• skull

With our 3D library, you can visualize hundreds of specific detailed structures in the highest resolution available. In addition to full rotation, the 3D models provide for exploded views, transparency effects, and fly-through sequences.


Develop a Dynamic Curriculum

A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy Slide Show® - Slide Show is a great way to integrate your text with customized images from the AIA 4 database to create, organize, and package course materials, laboratory exercises, student presentations, and custom communication tools.

Import and export capabilities - You can import 3rd party images and animations, and easily export customized images into PowerPoint® and word processing applications, curricula, tests, and more.

Flexible annotation tools - Annotate illustrations in Dissectible Anatomy, Atlas Anatomy, Clinical Illustrations, or even your own imported images easily with the advanced functionality of AIA 4.

Hide and lock viewer controls - Use hide and lock viewer controls to disable structure identification and display only what you want students to see.

Live lecture mode usability - Create dynamic live lecture presentations using the interactive and visual power of AIA 4. The software can be used in class, and allows for annotations and modifications on-the-fly.

AIA 4 Features:

Multiple
Languages

3D Anatomy Library
Volume 2
Re-Designed Slide
Show Offering
Increased Color Resolution Animation Library and Viewer Moveable
Transparency Box
Designed For
Microsoft XP
Dissectible Atlas
of Anatomy
Additional
Content
Open Dialog
Window
Clinical Illustration
Library
Advanced Find
Feature
View Multiple Open Windows Extensive List of Pinned Atlas Anatomy Images Multiple Selection of Anatomical Structures

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OS Specifications:
WINDOWS
Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP
16-bit or higher color display at 800 x 600 resolution
Pentium® 800 MHz or higher processor speed
128 MB RAM
DVD Player

 
     
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