If there isn't already one, can we compile a reading list that covers subjects ranging from the basic idea of biohacking to tech, techniques, and sciences that some of us may not have gone to school for?
Last's Anatomy (9th ed) is what I'd recommend given that's what is used to set the surgical exam.That though will need to be combined with a more visual textbook - Rohen I heard is good. I use Netter though, which while got pretty pictures isn't quite the same as cadavar photos.
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Last's Anatomy (9th ed) is what I'd recommend given that's what is used to set the surgical exam.That though will need to be combined with a more visual textbook - Rohen I heard is good. I use Netter though, which while got pretty pictures isn't quite the same as cadavar photos.
practice app for mobile for surgery
microsurgery practice models
5 low tech ways surgeons have trained
101 Sources for Biohacks
an earlier post on this forum with reading suggestions
Biohacker's Handbook
Beginners Guide To Biohacking