Hi Heather,

From my understanding, Anatomy and Physiology has been adapted by Jenn Barker and collogues at Douglas College with the support from Debra Flewelling. Currently, two instructors at KPU (Nick Inglis and Michael Kiraly) have received a section release to adapt the Douglas College editions for KPU learners.

Douglas College Human Anatomy & Physiology I, 2nd edition

Douglas College Human Anatomy & Physiology II, 2nd edition

I hope this is helpful. Please let me know if you’d like to be put in touch with the KPU instructors working on an adaptation.

Very best,
Urooj

 

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Does anyone know of an adaption of this that's happened or is happening?

 

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University of Saskatchewan

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