There is a wealth of information and 3D virtual anatomy to explore here. Sadly, where the developers exceed expectations in some areas, they have also set an underwhelming standard in what appears to be an outdated presentation. The user interface elements and the anatomical renderings all seem to be built for a time when high definition displays weren’t the standard. In addition, it would be useful if there were a tool that would make it easier to perform a sort of virtual disection. The multi-select tool serves this purpose to some extent, but it is a cumbersome and tedious process when attempting to “cut away” elements with the precision and ease of, say, a virtual scalpel or reciprocating saw. In all, the bad undoes the good here, giving this app “just okay” ratings, in my opinion. Perhaps some might find it fastidious to poo-poo an app that does, indeed, have great potential, citing that I’m likely a whinny specimen of a generation who expects everything to be up to the standards of the latest and greatest... I would counter, however, that if an app claims to be the “go to” app for medical professionals, while proporting to be relevant in the year 2017, as the name of the app suggests, then the standards of the day need also apply. If the developers were to improve the look of the app, bringing the visuals to the HD/Retina display standard, and fix some minor interface issues of this app, I would gladly recant on this miserly review and give the developers a deserving 5/5 stars.