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Your a&p textbook is a valuabl nvestment in your future-an investment you will want to keep I'm glad I kept my A&P textbook because I used it as a reference in graduate school, and I still use it occasionally to help explain issues to patients. It is important to have access to texts that help make the topic understandable and that approach the topic in a meaningful way. I feel that being able to integrate the information in the text with actual practice is critical for learning and practice. D Meg Portwood, RN, MS, FNP Lincoln City, Oregon I still have the text and used it several times throughout Physician Assistant school. My Martini/Nath Fundamentals of A&P text was definitely a valuable text throughout my PA program because of the constant learning process. As I went through topics such as pharmacology it was often imperative to review specific physiology and occasionally anatomy in order to fully understand how medications, etc. affect the various body systems in order to achieve the desired result. Aaron Mccloud pa San Francisco, California I still have my A&P textbook! As a Registered Nurse, I find my A&P textbook extremely valuable. The study of anatomy and physiology will provide you with the building blocks of knowledge in understanding the complexities of the human body and its functions. Cynthia Pronze, RN, MSN Ann Arbor, Michigan“I’m glad I kept my A&P textbook because I used it as a reference in graduate school, and I still use it occasionally to help explain issues to patients. It is important to have access to texts that help make the topic understandable and that approach the topic in a meaningful way. I feel that being able to integrate the information in the text with actual practice is critical for learning and practice.” “I still have the text and used it several times throughout Physician Assistant school. My Martini/Nath Fundamentals of A&P text was definitely a valuable text throughout my PA program because of the constant learning process. As I went through topics such as pharmacology it was often imperative to review specific physiology and occasionally anatomy in order to fully understand how medications, etc. affect the various body systems in order to achieve the desired result.” “I still have my A&P textbook! As a Registered Nurse, I find my A&P textbook extremely valuable. The study of anatomy and physiology will provide you with the building blocks of knowledge in understanding the complexities of the human body and its functions.” Your A&P textbook is a valuable investment in your future—an investment you will want to keep! Cynthia Pronze, RN, MSN Ann Arbor, Michigan Aaron McCloud, PA San Francisco, California Meg Portwood, RN, MS, FNP Lincoln City, Oregon
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