Netter's Physiology Coloring Book, 1st Edition

Authors :
Susan Mulroney & Adam Myers
Date of Publication: 07/2021
Reinforce your knowledge of physiology with this active, engaging, and relaxing review method! Netter’s Physiology Coloring Book makes abstract concepts more concrete as you use color and tactile movement to reinforce your memor ...view more
Reinforce your knowledge of physiology with this active, engaging, and relaxing review method! Netter’s Physiology Coloring Book makes abstract concepts more concrete as you use color and tactile movement to reinforce your memory and understanding of challenging topics. It’s a fun and interactive way to learn and review a complex but fascinating subject—whether you’re taking a physiology course or lab, or preparing for a career in science or medicine and healthcare.
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Reinforce your knowledge of physiology with this active, engaging, and relaxing review method! Netter’s Physiology Coloring Book makes abstract concepts more concrete as you use color and tactile movement to reinforce your memory and understanding of challenging topics. It’s a fun and interactive way to learn and review a complex but fascinating subject—whether you’re taking a physiology course or lab, or preparing for a career in science or medicine and healthcare.

Key Features

More than “just” a coloring book, this unique learning tool offers: 

  • More than 100 key topics in physiology, using bold, clear drawings based on classic artwork by Frank Netter, MD and other master scientific and medical illustrators. 

  • Coloring exercises that emphasize pathways, processes, and cycles for a visual memory aid. 

  • Quick-reference tables and Pathophysiology Notes that bridge basic science with health care and medicine. 

  • Workbook review questions and drawing challenges to reinforce comprehension and retention. 

  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook includes  completed coloring and workbook pages for reference and allows you to access all of the text and figures, from the book on a variety of devices. 


Author Information
By Susan Mulroney, PhD, Department of Physiology, Georgetown University Medical Center and Adam Myers, PhD, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine