How-to-Study: Anatomy
Nothing is difficult when you have determined to do it.
Basically, good movies, lectures/practices, and a (text)book.
- Gross Anatomy.
- Watch the movies, they cover the most important points. (I think this part is a main part in order to remove the sense of "lost", if you feel "get lost."
- Join lectures and practices.
- Read the Thieme flexi book to review the lectures and practices.
You will pass Anatomy!
- Histology:
- the same with A-2.
- slides: watch (the other set of) movies, to quickly review.
- Read review with Ross(the book), (only) when you are not sure about something.
You will pass Histo!
- Embryology:
- study with anatomy. Largely the movies(A-1) cover it.
- the same with A-2.
- Review with Langmann.
You will pass embryo!
I feel attending lectures are important!
Usually examiners (try to) sense whether you are in lectures or not
and they become harsh if they found you did not attend them.
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