I didn't take anatomy in high school or college. My first exposure to the topic was in med school. It is IMPOSSIBLE to do anything in high school and risk falling behind in college. Don't worry about it. Just setup a good schedule in college and do the med school pre-reqs and you will do fine.
Initialy the study of human anatomy seems to bo extremely complicated. It is tru?e that it's complex and your studies wont alter that. As for being overwhelming, this can be solved if you take it one step at a time. I discovered an article on Sebs Study Crammer extremely useful for this.
Wow you are heaven-sent for me. I have been a little nervous about how to effectively study for med school, and every one of your videos have been awesome! Thanks so much and I wish you luck in the career!
My high school was more like college, we took a placement test. Because of my science scores, I required to take College Prep Biology my sophomore year, and Anatomy Physiology A& B my junior and senior year. I loved all three courses, and we dissected cats as an aide to learn everything.
I just took my first practical and written. There was so much I wasn't 100% sure about because I suck at just memorizing, and I couldn't really find that many patterns for everything. I hope my guessing game was on 100 because idk what my grade is gonna be.
I've checked out a lot of channels for general advice on medical school, and this video alone was more helpful than almost everything else I have seen on UA-cam. Thank you.
biodigital helped me a lot learning muscles. and everyone has their strategy, some have flashcards, some use coloring books, my strategy was to pretend im teaching whatever i want to memorize to a invisible class whenever i needed to memorize stuff that wasnt exactly easy to memorize. i dont know that worked for me.
+historical-oracle There are several components to studying human anatomy. One plan I discovered which successfully combines these is the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (check it out on google) definately the no.1 course i've seen. Check out this extraordinary resource.
For those who speak Russian I would recommend "topanatomy- видеоролики для медиков" (these Russian words can be a bit different). These guys make awesome anatomy videos with such a great animation, especcialy I liked the myology section.
i actually own all these books; and i bought them all after having graduated from university (and i’m not even a medic!). I just “discovered“ anatomy late in my intellectual development. I don’t think anatomy is pure memorization: If you truly marvel at the beauty/ complexity/ genius/ fragility of the human body- anatomy is more like a sharpener for your vision (because you actually address your mind to every structure and name it) and a form of poetry or meditation; because of the painstaking resolution, detail, discipline, concentration and attention it requires
I am so happy I watched this video, I have been feeling overwhelmed and burned out, Now I have a renewed enthusiasm and good resources to excel in anatomy class. Thanks so much for sharing!
I agree with you on everything you said. I only loved and was invested in Anatomy for my first year of Nursing School as well, I bought so many altas's even atlas's in different languages that I'm learning to motivate to study for it.
Thanks for the info, DocOssareh. I'm in undergrad right now and still strike to improve my studying technique. Anatomy course is a true tester, I force me to not just memorize but also understand a large volume of info at once. Your advice really help me. Good day, sir.
I find Lecturio anatomy course very helpful as well. I use it for my revision and with FA it's just the best way for me to recall things. Highly recommend it.
if any new people come across this video... something that helped me vastly along with the things he mentioned... is aclands video atlas of human anatomy... if you're a medical student you most likely have heard of this but just in case.
I'm not sure but ,if anyone else wants to discover learning anatomy and physiology online try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my brother in law got excellent results with it.
Watching these videos before starting my 1st year of med school! You were in genre of these video topic far before the modern youtubers!! Loving them! Thanks for your efforts! Lastly I hope you would have bought Amazon shares 8 years ago😂😂
Ex trak looks good to me, i havent used the one you linked me though. Note: Textbook are still limited in gaining the large scope of anatomy knowledge, hence why theres anatomy practicals imo.
I'm very sorprised for the english anatony classes, in Mexico we studied descriptive anatomy in all universitys, we use Testut - Latarjet, Quiroz's anatomy (Is a mexican autor), Latarjet human anatomy and for the clinic use Moore or Gray's anatomy. Even so, I like to learn more about how medicine is studied in different countries.
Hello there! I just wanted to add that there are a series of videos under the name Aclands Human Anatomy. Nicely dissected cadavers are used for illustration. Thanks a lot for sharing these tips with us. :)
At first sight the study of human anatomy may appear complex and overwhelming. It's true that it's complex and your studies wont change that. As for being overwhelming, this can be solved if you take your study one step at a time. I discovered an article on Sebs Study Crammer extremely useful for this.
I'm curious. After getting through the course, how much information did you actually retain? As you said, it is all memorization. Most of that memorized info generally escapes you after you complete the tests.
Do you recommend Clinically oriented Anatomy book by Moore? What is the difference between Essential Clinical Anatomy and Clinically oriented Anatomy book?
Hi, does anybody know if Grant's dissector is useful for preparing for dissections and during? I'd really appreciate any additional advice regarding the dissections themselves.
At first sight the study of human anatomy seems to bo complex and overwhelming. It's true that it is complex and your studies wont change that. As for it being overwhelming, this can be solved if you take your study one step at a time. I found an article on Sebs Study Crammer very helpful for this.
hey ,if anyone else needs to find out about human and anatomy and physiology try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got great success with it.
Hi Doc! I just got into med school, and I'm really confused over whether to use the Essential Clinically oriented anatomy by Moore or the Clinically Oriented Anatomy by Moore. The one you showed has like 675 pages and the Clinically Oriented Anatomy has 1000+ pages. What do you say?
my advice is to eat it part by part, don't overwhelm yourself ut study a part of a body of a system, the skull, then the upper body just the bones, system by system and constantly question yourself and do online quizzes, you'd master it just like me
@@theholyhay1555 i am taking my anatomy course next semester, iam studying medicine and just started physiology and cellular communication, i am very exited and about the book iam just gonna keep it for the stuff i dont understand in the anatomy corse
Thank you for mentioning that iPad app. I will try it. I don't think I did that well on the second test, but I did do well on the first. The difference was that the second test had twice as much material.
That cadaver atlas is awesome!! Netter is great because like you said the drawings are beautiful, but that isn't helpful at all to me during lab practicals. Thanks for the recommendation!
Yikes!!! I have a problem with the statement that the way to learn this material is "rote memorization". I tutor undergraduates in anatomy and for many students, this is a recipe for disaster. You may as well ask a student to memorize the phone book. What I suspect you're doing, without realizing it, is making sense of the material using the terms, their root words, patterns in anatomy terminology etc. I imagine you are also pulling up that "google map in your brain" to picture the material as you go. In other words, you are forming an UNDERSTANDING of this material more than you are "memorizing" it. This may sound like pedantry, but this clarification can make all the difference for a student at any level of anatomy who is struggling with the material.
+Jibbz707 thanks ! I totally agree with you I function this way as well. I was asking the question to see if its actually "doable" due to the huge amount of content
Carolynn u can use McMinn's Atlas of human anatomy i used it years ago in my med school or/plus anatomy coloring book by Kapit & Elson ... google them b4 get them
Can you please talk about the anatomy clinical scenario questions which is really not street forward as these questions you mentioned what supply this and that !! so time the SAQ anatomy hard that I can not link and connect the given info in proper way ???? from where should I practice these Qs
Should I get Clinically Oriented Anatomy? I am already using Gray's, Netter's and Rohen's. But it is quite hard for me to refer Gray's as it uses regional approach and our syllabus is systemic approach.
To be honest, a lot of subjects in med school are based on physiology...i mean, pathology, pharmacology, preventive medicine, general medicine and all allied principles use principles of physiology. For physical examination of patients, basic anatomy is needed mostly, eg surface anatomy, planes and regions of anatomy etc. Detailed anatomy is utilised in surgery.
hi Doc, what resource do u use to study for orthopaedics, besides Apley?? how to memorize well the ms, nerve and action so that we easily can know what specific test we should perform on an orthopaedic pt?
Instead of using a massive stack of flashcards, why not use spaced repetition software like Anki? The flash cards use an algorithm that literally caters to your own memory, giving you cards that you have highest difficulty remembering FIRST,then moving on to cards that you know better. The result is that if you put in the effort,the number of cards you don't know is constantly being chipped away.Its brilliant technology and really helped me when I was learning vocabulary for foreign languages.
What do you think about Essential Clinical Anatomy compared to Clinically Oriented Anatomy? Is the latter one more detailed or unnecessarily chunky? Thanks a lot
if anyone's in a hurry, here, ANATOMY • 1st year subject - Essential Clinical Anatomy (4th ed.) by Keith L. Moore, Anne M. R. Agur, Arthur F. Dalley [more like a textbook] - Atlas of Human Anatomy (5th ed.) by Frank H. Netter [drawings with labels] - Color Atlas of Anatomy (7th ed.) by Rohen [graphic pictures -- real pictures of cadavers] - Theme Atlas (app, costs money) -- better if used in an ipad for a better look [drawn anatomy]
we call it a spotter exam, you go in a room with structures or micro graphs and there is an arrow or tag pointing to some structure. They can ask you the name, function, disease associated with the structure, basically anything on that structure, sometimes its only structures you have to identify. did i tell you the best part?? Nope!! you have 1 min to answer 3 questions, which breaks down to 20 sec per question lol. Not as bad as it seems if you love working under pressure ^_^. i was soooo freaked out i studied everything for anatomy like 1000 times, so i guess thats why i got total but the grades overall wasn't bad most people got 9 or 8. Its the easiest one though, they only get harder after that, like everything else in medical school. Good luck ^_^
hey I have tests coming up and I'm freaking out,cuz I didn't study this way.I didn't spend so much time studying for anatomy,because everyday I have tests and I get tired fast,english is my second language so had to study harder for evry other subject.can I still make it in a week?the test is about the bones joint and ligaments.thanks
i never took anatomy either, i took physics, bio and chem. with math and english. Do well in all those courses and maintain a high average through-out high school and college. Make sure you get close to you profs. because you may need letters of recommendations.
Hi doc, I am Naif a first year mbbs student my results just came last week and I failed in Anatomy but passed in physiology and biochemistry. so right now I have 2 months to study and to be honest am very depressed, I'll be following your strategy this time and alot of hardwork. I don't know where to start should I start with upper limb or head and neck? Or abdomen? Am weak in head and neck so it is it okay to start off with my weakest topic or should I finish off all the easier ones first.?
Head (I mean BRAIN) is soooooooooooooooo interesting. I'm a management student, but I like to study Neuroanatomy as my hobby. If you think that you are weak in something, you are going to discourage yourself, and It will make you not eager to study. The better way that I'm gonna advise you, try to make those things (head and neck) to be a song, drama, or try to compare them with something to make you more understand. Best of Luck , Cheer you up !
Thanks mate. I like brain too its awesome I'll start with head and today.I'll follow your method too. And you like neuroanatomy right try reading it with physiology topic cns - central nervous system you'll know it's function of the nuclei and with anatomy it's position, both go really well together n and thanks alot man. ☺
CarotidANNtery dude thought of saying this , I passed anatomy Bro. Worked my ass off for 4 months from osteology till embryology. Now we got surgery in second year and it's like walk in the park when you are awesome at anatomy. Anyways have a nice day mate.
Would you recommend taking a physio course before medschool? same goes with biochemistry? Just wondering, im about a year or so out and have some time before first year starts
Pls Docossareh I have a question. I'm kind of confused and don't know if what I'm doing is correct. I have all my medical text books (quite a lot of them) in my Ipad. Do you think I need to also have some hard copies. If so, which are the important ones. I'm in 2nd year.
Hi Thank you for your great informations I want to buy an anatomy textbook what would you recommend? Clinically oriented anatomy by moore or essential clinical anatomy or snell or gery's anatomy?
thanks for the vid! im a pre med but my major requires a lot of classes ill be taking in medical school (anatomy, physiology, biochem) so especially for anatomy ill be picking up these books to use when i take anatomy in undergrad and still have them for medical school. thanks for the suggestions!
I didn't take anatomy in high school or college. My first exposure to the topic was in med school. It is IMPOSSIBLE to do anything in high school and risk falling behind in college. Don't worry about it. Just setup a good schedule in college and do the med school pre-reqs and you will do fine.
@Elvia Zurita Thank You 🙌🏾 🙏🙏
@@gardenia50899
Is it really that helpful?
Worth the money?
Initialy the study of human anatomy seems to bo extremely complicated. It is tru?e that it's complex and your studies wont alter that. As for being overwhelming, this can be solved if you take it one step at a time. I discovered an article on Sebs Study Crammer extremely useful for this.
Your videos are amazing especially the part where you say "don't be scared of anatomy." Thanks!
Thank you for the comment!
Old video but still relevant in 2019..Thank you,
Lol, even I just realized this video from 7 years ago after seeing the iPad model😂😂
He hearted this?!
Also in 2020
Wow you are heaven-sent for me. I have been a little nervous about how to effectively study for med school, and every one of your videos have been awesome! Thanks so much and I wish you luck in the career!
Must watch anatomy video ua-cam.com/video/PkCY7BThcVM/v-deo.html
did you graduate what happened to you
My high school was more like college, we took a placement test. Because of my science scores, I required to take College Prep Biology my sophomore year, and Anatomy Physiology A& B my junior and senior year. I loved all three courses, and we dissected cats as an aide to learn everything.
Those "horrible" sections always seem to come up first when I open any anatomy book...
I just took my first practical and written. There was so much I wasn't 100% sure about because I suck at just memorizing, and I couldn't really find that many patterns for everything. I hope my guessing game was on 100 because idk what my grade is gonna be.
I've checked out a lot of channels for general advice on medical school, and this video alone was more helpful than almost everything else I have seen on UA-cam. Thank you.
biodigital helped me a lot learning muscles.
and everyone has their strategy, some have flashcards, some use coloring books, my strategy was to pretend im teaching whatever i want to memorize to a invisible class whenever i needed to memorize stuff that wasnt exactly easy to memorize.
i dont know that worked for me.
omigod thats exactly what i do
FADZII IITIZ lol, nice.
+historical-oracle There are several components to studying human anatomy. One plan I discovered which successfully combines these is the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (check it out on google) definately the no.1 course i've seen. Check out this extraordinary resource.
For those who speak Russian I would recommend "topanatomy- видеоролики для медиков" (these Russian words can be a bit different). These guys make awesome anatomy videos with such a great animation, especcialy I liked the myology section.
i actually own all these books; and i bought them all after having graduated from university (and i’m not even a medic!). I just “discovered“ anatomy late in my intellectual development. I don’t think anatomy is pure memorization: If you truly marvel at the beauty/ complexity/ genius/ fragility of the human body- anatomy is more like a sharpener for your vision (because you actually address your mind to every structure and name it) and a form of poetry or meditation; because of the painstaking resolution, detail, discipline, concentration and attention it requires
I am so happy I watched this video, I have been feeling overwhelmed and burned out, Now I have a renewed enthusiasm and good resources to excel in anatomy class. Thanks so much for sharing!
me too I have anatomy this semester . I need to get an A and learn a lot
I agree with you on everything you said. I only loved and was invested in Anatomy for my first year of Nursing School as well, I bought so many altas's even atlas's in different languages that I'm learning to motivate to study for it.
Thanks for the info, DocOssareh. I'm in undergrad right now and still strike to improve my studying technique. Anatomy course is a true tester, I force me to not just memorize but also understand a large volume of info at once. Your advice really help me. Good day, sir.
I find Lecturio anatomy course very helpful as well. I use it for my revision and with FA it's just the best way for me to recall things. Highly recommend it.
if any new people come across this video... something that helped me vastly along with the things he mentioned... is aclands video atlas of human anatomy... if you're a medical student you most likely have heard of this but just in case.
Thanks a lot for sharing your experiences. It’ll help me a lot in anatomy class 😄👍🏼
I'm not sure but ,if anyone else wants to discover learning anatomy and physiology online try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my brother in law got excellent results with it.
Watching these videos before starting my 1st year of med school!
You were in genre of these video topic far before the modern youtubers!!
Loving them!
Thanks for your efforts!
Lastly I hope you would have bought Amazon shares 8 years ago😂😂
My sis is still in med school because of you! Keep up the great vids! :)
IS INTIMIDATING i don't know how to start or how to study it @.@
same here
Taking anatomy this semester and I'm stressing. Any advice would be helpful!
@@BereG96
How did it go?
Same here
I have Netter and Moore! Netter is helpful during dissection!
Done! Check out the video on how to study for ANY undergrad course.
my god Rohen Color Atlas of Anatomy helped me so much for ANAT especially during the lab, thanks Doc!
Ex trak looks good to me, i havent used the one you linked me though.
Note: Textbook are still limited in gaining the large scope of anatomy knowledge, hence why theres anatomy practicals imo.
Hi Dr, What would you use to study CNS and PNS, do you think the thiemes text book (flexibolk) is fairly sufficient for getting across the theory.
Hi! Thank you for the video! I wasn't able to find the modality app. Is it possible for you to share the link of the app? Thank you
I have that Netter. Easily the best book for anatomy. If you're taking an anatomy coarse I HIGHLY recommend it.
Amazing! My physical therapy school is using the exact 3 books
Why did you choose Physical therapy over MBBS?🤔
"It has words like you're used to reading hopefully you read words" lmao 😂😂
I'm very sorprised for the english anatony classes, in Mexico we studied descriptive anatomy in all universitys, we use Testut - Latarjet, Quiroz's anatomy (Is a mexican autor), Latarjet human anatomy and for the clinic use Moore or Gray's anatomy.
Even so, I like to learn more about how medicine is studied in different countries.
Thanks for the references. I love youtube because it helps me see what is relevant and how to do things correctly.
Hello there! I just wanted to add that there are a series of videos under the name Aclands Human Anatomy. Nicely dissected cadavers are used for illustration. Thanks a lot for sharing these tips with us. :)
Awesome video, but I can't find the app that you refer to in your video. Can you provide a link to it? Thanks a lot!
At first sight the study of human anatomy may appear complex and overwhelming. It's true that it's complex and your studies wont change that. As for being overwhelming, this can be solved if you take your study one step at a time. I discovered an article on Sebs Study Crammer extremely useful for this.
I'm curious. After getting through the course, how much information did you actually retain? As you said, it is all memorization. Most of that memorized info generally escapes you after you complete the tests.
Do you recommend Clinically oriented Anatomy book by Moore?
What is the difference between Essential Clinical Anatomy and Clinically oriented Anatomy book?
Hi, does anybody know if Grant's dissector is useful for preparing for dissections and during? I'd really appreciate any additional advice regarding the dissections themselves.
At first sight the study of human anatomy seems to bo complex and overwhelming. It's true that it is complex and your studies wont change that. As for it being overwhelming, this can be solved if you take your study one step at a time. I found an article on Sebs Study Crammer very helpful for this.
How is it that all your books are in such perfect condition, almost as if they have never been used 😛
Lol 😂
hey ,if anyone else needs to find out about human and anatomy and physiology try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got great success with it.
If you be careful, you can do that too actually
Because they haven't
How does the atlas of human anatomy compare to netters collection of medical illustrations?
Hi Doc!
I just got into med school, and I'm really confused over whether to use the Essential Clinically oriented anatomy by Moore or the Clinically Oriented Anatomy by Moore. The one you showed has like 675 pages and the Clinically Oriented Anatomy has 1000+ pages. What do you say?
Can't wait for my four semesters of anatomy in physical therapy school. :) Especially gross anatomy lab.
I have the book grays anatomy and i want to master anatomy, its a huge book Nd has every body part, how do i begain?
my advice is to eat it part by part, don't overwhelm yourself ut study a part of a body of a system, the skull, then the upper body just the bones, system by system and constantly question yourself and do online quizzes, you'd master it just like me
@@theholyhay1555 i am taking my anatomy course next semester, iam studying medicine and just started physiology and cellular communication, i am very exited and about the book iam just gonna keep it for the stuff i dont understand in the anatomy corse
@@kmuneerk1761 good luck on that! And don't get depressed Anatomy was my fav subject and got 98/100!
@@theholyhay1555 wow, you're such an inspiration 😮.
Thank you for mentioning that iPad app. I will try it. I don't think I did that well on the second test, but I did do well on the first. The difference was that the second test had twice as much material.
That cadaver atlas is awesome!! Netter is great because like you said the drawings are beautiful, but that isn't helpful at all to me during lab practicals. Thanks for the recommendation!
In my opinion, Rohen is the best. I have both because Netter was a required textbook.
Thank you so much!! I start med school next month and your videos have been very helpful!
Yikes!!! I have a problem with the statement that the way to learn this material is "rote memorization". I tutor undergraduates in anatomy and for many students, this is a recipe for disaster. You may as well ask a student to memorize the phone book. What I suspect you're doing, without realizing it, is making sense of the material using the terms, their root words, patterns in anatomy terminology etc. I imagine you are also pulling up that "google map in your brain" to picture the material as you go. In other words, you are forming an UNDERSTANDING of this material more than you are "memorizing" it. This may sound like pedantry, but this clarification can make all the difference for a student at any level of anatomy who is struggling with the material.
+Roxanne C Hey Roxanne :) do you recommend drawing everything we're learning to "make it stick" ?
+Jibbz707 thanks ! I totally agree with you I function this way as well. I was asking the question to see if its actually "doable" due to the huge amount of content
Carolynn u can use McMinn's Atlas of human anatomy i used it years ago in my med school or/plus anatomy coloring book by Kapit & Elson ... google them b4 get them
Can you please talk about the anatomy clinical scenario questions which is really not street forward as these questions you mentioned what supply this and that !! so time the SAQ anatomy hard that I can not link and connect the given info in proper way ???? from where should I practice these Qs
Should I get Clinically Oriented Anatomy? I am already using Gray's, Netter's and Rohen's. But it is quite hard for me to refer Gray's as it uses regional approach and our syllabus is systemic approach.
To be honest, a lot of subjects in med school are based on physiology...i mean, pathology, pharmacology, preventive medicine, general medicine and all allied principles use principles of physiology. For physical examination of patients, basic anatomy is needed mostly, eg surface anatomy, planes and regions of anatomy etc. Detailed anatomy is utilised in surgery.
hi Doc, what resource do u use to study for orthopaedics, besides Apley?? how to memorize well the ms, nerve and action so that we easily can know what specific test we should perform on an orthopaedic pt?
Instead of using a massive stack of flashcards, why not use spaced repetition software like Anki? The flash cards use an algorithm that literally caters to your own memory, giving you cards that you have highest difficulty remembering FIRST,then moving on to cards that you know better. The result is that if you put in the effort,the number of cards you don't know is constantly being chipped away.Its brilliant technology and really helped me when I was learning vocabulary for foreign languages.
Can you please send the link for app called modality. thanks
I'm glad you enjoy them.
Is the "modality body" app removed from app store or it’s just me who can’t find it ?
Hey can you guys help me with a book that has some explanations with labels? All the books in the video has only labels. I’ll be so thankful💕
I'm assuming gross anatomy doesn't show up much on step 1 (unless it's a small component of a clinical vignette?). So no major review book?
What do you think about Essential Clinical Anatomy compared to Clinically Oriented Anatomy? Is the latter one more detailed or unnecessarily chunky? Thanks a lot
if anyone's in a hurry, here,
ANATOMY
• 1st year subject
- Essential Clinical Anatomy (4th ed.) by Keith L. Moore, Anne M. R. Agur, Arthur F. Dalley
[more like a textbook]
- Atlas of Human Anatomy (5th ed.) by Frank H. Netter
[drawings with labels]
- Color Atlas of Anatomy (7th ed.) by Rohen
[graphic pictures -- real pictures of cadavers]
- Theme Atlas (app, costs money) -- better if used in an ipad for a better look
[drawn anatomy]
Do you think high school A&P is a good prerequisite to Anatomy in med school.
we call it a spotter exam, you go in a room with structures or micro graphs and there is an arrow or tag pointing to some structure. They can ask you the name, function, disease associated with the structure, basically anything on that structure, sometimes its only structures you have to identify. did i tell you the best part?? Nope!! you have 1 min to answer 3 questions, which breaks down to 20 sec per question lol. Not as bad as it seems if you love working under pressure ^_^. i was soooo freaked out i studied everything for anatomy like 1000 times, so i guess thats why i got total but the grades overall wasn't bad most people got 9 or 8. Its the easiest one though, they only get harder after that, like everything else in medical school. Good luck ^_^
Sobotta, the King of Atlases!
C. Snilenikov is the BEST atlas of anatomy!
Followed by Sobotta.
Must watch anatomy video ua-cam.com/video/PkCY7BThcVM/v-deo.html
Thanks so much teacher I can't find these anatomy in these book
If I’m starting from scratch no prior knowledge can I start with these books or do I have to start with an intro to the a&p ?
hey I have tests coming up and I'm freaking out,cuz I didn't study this way.I didn't spend so much time studying for anatomy,because everyday I have tests and I get tired fast,english is my second language so had to study harder for evry other subject.can I still make it in a week?the test is about the bones joint and ligaments.thanks
Is the app called "theme atlas"? I could not find it on my iphone and wondering if it's an ipad-only app! Thanks.
what laptop did you use and felt was the best with regards to battery life, storage and functionality?
i never took anatomy either, i took physics, bio and chem. with math and english. Do well in all those courses and maintain a high average through-out high school and college. Make sure you get close to you profs. because you may need letters of recommendations.
Thank you for sharing! Is your quizlet available for anatomy?
Hi doc, I am Naif a first year mbbs student my results just came last week and I failed in Anatomy but passed in physiology and biochemistry. so right now I have 2 months to study and to be honest am very depressed, I'll be following your strategy this time and alot of hardwork. I don't know where to start should I start with upper limb or head and neck? Or abdomen? Am weak in head and neck so it is it okay to start off with my weakest topic or should I finish off all the easier ones first.?
Head (I mean BRAIN) is soooooooooooooooo interesting. I'm a management student, but I like to study Neuroanatomy as my hobby. If you think that you are weak in something, you are going to discourage yourself, and It will make you not eager to study. The better way that I'm gonna advise you, try to make those things (head and neck) to be a song, drama, or try to compare them with something to make you more understand. Best of Luck , Cheer you up !
Thanks mate. I like brain too its awesome I'll start with head and today.I'll follow your method too. And you like neuroanatomy right try reading it with physiology topic cns - central nervous system you'll know it's function of the nuclei and with anatomy it's position, both go really well together n and thanks alot man. ☺
Asad Naif\(^0^)/ Pleasure , Best of Luck , Keep Fighting !!!! \(^0^)/
CarotidANNtery dude thought of saying this , I passed anatomy Bro. Worked my ass off for 4 months from osteology till embryology. Now we got surgery in second year and it's like walk in the park when you are awesome at anatomy. Anyways have a nice day mate.
What is title the app that you show?
I want to install it
Most med school in my country uses Netter's book of Human Anatomy
Please upload the video of( how to study cardio books for medical student).
Would you recommend taking a physio course before medschool? same goes with biochemistry? Just wondering, im about a year or so out and have some time before first year starts
Pls Docossareh I have a question. I'm kind of confused and don't know if what I'm doing is correct. I have all my medical text books (quite a lot of them) in my Ipad. Do you think I need to also have some hard copies. If so, which are the important ones. I'm in 2nd year.
Can you tell me which app you use again thank you for the video
was it fine bringing your rohen text into the anatomy lab next to the cadavers?
keep giving us advice. i want to go to med school one day, and ur advice is helpful. thank you.
Do we have to learn each word on netter's anatomy atlas.
thank you so much, do u mind sharing the quiz app
Whats that big GREEN book in that shelf behind u sir ?
Are you really hauling a book around in lab fir identification, formalin smell and such?
Our practicals are so hard. We also get asked bones and attachments.
Could you share your quizlet flashcards?
Do you typically focus on 1 class per day of studying, or multiple classes?
Heyyyy
I can't find this app on play store
Can you give a link🔗
Hi
Thank you for your great informations
I want to buy an anatomy textbook what would you recommend? Clinically oriented anatomy by moore or essential clinical anatomy or snell or gery's anatomy?
yea, buy Netter's folks, it's just worth it. I passed my gut/upper extremity/neck exams using it as my main reference
how much
Would it be possible to explain how exactly to study? Where to start? Where to end?
what do you think is we are tacking Anatomy,Biochemistry,Physiology,Histology and Embryo in 1 yer( PC 1 by one yer what do ticking that??????
Thank you so much. I was really confused between Netter and Rohen.
I am in 3rd year mbbs prof and my anatomy is very weak. Which book should I study now to get to the point and easy to remember book.
Hi doc could you please tell me the best book to read about general medicine n i'll be very grateful
Best textbook is Gray's Anatomy
Yes, it's better than sneill
Clinical Oriented Anatomy is better.
Shonen Hikada I have that one... but there are so many things missing
we`re not talking about doctors here: we are talking about students
Best is to use several resources.
thanks for the vid! im a pre med but my major requires a lot of classes ill be taking in medical school (anatomy, physiology, biochem) so especially for anatomy ill be picking up these books to use when i take anatomy in undergrad and still have them for medical school. thanks for the suggestions!
Hi DocOssareh, thank you for your sharing about this video! Have a great day!
Am in my fourth year of medical school and am trying my best to take use of this break and am still struggling in anatomy
can u plz add up the link of the appp???
Thank you so much for all your videos! You're truly amazing!