Anatomy atlas for Paramedic School

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I am interested in knowing what anatomy atlas you used, or recommend for Paramedic School?
I am willing to invest the money for the best choice, and would like to make the purchase soon, as I have been notified that I have been accepted into Paramedic School starting this next semester.
 
If you're looking for an atlas (in contrast to a text book, they're not the same), just get Netters and be done with it.
 
In my previous research, I found the most popular atlas for Medic/Medical school seemed to be either Netter or Thieme.

I was hoping to get an idea on this forum from other Paramedics/students as to which atlas you used and what made it special compared to the others?
 
Compared to others? It's hard to say because it's one of those things where there's no real point in buying more than one to compare when you're a student. In regards to Netters, the pictures are well drawn, labeled, and logically ordered. I've never used Thieme, though.
 
I'm not sure if you would consider it an "atlas," but "Gray's Anatomy for Students" is what I have on my desk!
 
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Priniciples of Human Anatomy by Tortora is also a excellent anatomy book. Used this one in my anatomy program which was about 10x as hard as my entire paramedic program.
 
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