Your so right Dr Mike.. I got 100% in my cardiovascular system because I would draw it, and then I sat my family members down individually and explained every aspect I learnt of the heart and how it worked. It helped me understand the information so much better
I’m in A&P right now for my accelerated nursing program and they are cramming everything into 5 weeks and it’s so much information all at once. These tips will definitely help me out thank you so much!
This is so helpful! My mind was blown when you said that when you repeat the lecture out loud and what you can't repeat back verbally is where the gaps in your learning are. This is going to help me so much from now on! I wish I knew this earlier on in nursing school
How did u follow them, we have pdfs and video lectures that explain the slides. The slides they give us are almost empty so it takes ages to write down info from the lecture so i end up just looking at the notes from others but it doesnt go very well
@@JoodiAlkadroI totally hear you. Something that really helped me was going through the lectures maybe an hour or so after class (when possible) so that the material was fresh in my head. My professor would record himself and post his lectures online and I would go through the lecture and write down the things I missed in class. I also always tested myself and asked myself what was the main objective of each slide; why was it included?
I am a teacher of anatomy and physiology at an Australian university college, and I have recently found this channel and implemented several videos into my tutorials. I love the way you explain things, and I'm sure the students love having a break from my voice. 😁 Oh, and to be honest I learn a few things I didn't know along the way as well lol. Thanks a bunch fellow Aussie! Anatomy and physiology is awesome!
This is the best tips studying physiology and anatomy so far thank you dr. Mike! I've been watching your videos for almost a year now and it really helps a lot.
That is such powerful info that I need the most help myself. I thought I am not smart enough to understand A&P. I just realized that I am a person who needs to follow 1-5 steps. Thank you, Doctor🙌
I went from 40 to 93,on my 3rd attempt and owe it all to Mr David, I Finally gained admittion with the best grades Anatomy and Physiology,i used the preparation tips and tricks of Mr DAVID, I passed, I was referred to him by my friend before my exams,so actually recommending him to you guys
This is great! A&P is all feedback mechanisms and you have to learn to chart this stuff out yourself like you are the teacher. I used a dry erase board for A&P and it helped SO much.
Hello Dr. Mike!!!! I watched this before taking A&P 1 ~ and i’m delighted to say I LOVE anatomy, i want to become a surgical PA, and I used literally all of these strategies to get an A!!! i’ve been making models out of clay and resin, and that helped a lot too! Thank you for your passion ~ it’s truly contagious! 🫀
hey ,if anyone else is searching for anatomy and physiology diagrams try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my colleague got amazing results with it.
Update: So I failed. Did I study six hours a day? Yes. But I did not flex my brain by recalling. I needed to draw concept maps not bullet points. I wont give up, I have another shot January 13 to take the class again. My goal is to become a Male Nurse.
I’m studying to be an EMT and am so glad I invested in an Apple Pencil. It has totally changed my notes! I can insert pics, or my favorite, insert the pic, trace it and put my own labels, then delete the pic. It’s so hard learning everything online though, I’m a visual learner so watching online lectures can only teach my brain so much. I’ve been loving the student forums to share websites, quizlet links, etc. UA-cam has been a huge resource as well. Thank you so much for these tips!
Approaching the final for A&P 2! If you took the time to watch this video you’ll do fine. Just watch Dr.Mike for every chapter and you’ll have a crazy head start! Best of lucky fellow students!
Thankfully, the professors I’ve had for A&P have always incorporated illustrations into lectures and ask us the occasional questions to engage our information recall. My first one brought in models and did an activity based on digestion to demonstrate the importance of liquid, stomach acid, mastication, and the stomach’s muscle movements in breaking down food.
That moment when you said "You all know I am not the best drawer" I was like, you are the best drawer 100%. I screenshot your whiteboard and add to my study, then attempt to re-draw and most of the time have to go back and forth to see how in the world you drew it (LOL)
Thanks a lot sir for ur golden advice, I am definitely going to follow them in my soon coming 2nd year, for I am at the end of 1st year, actually exams
I absolutely LOVE Australian accents!!! Best ever! Thank you for these videos!!! Need a better grade in both A&P... Thank you for your easy to understand and follow!
Great video, Dr. Matt & Dr. Mike! Your tips on studying and passing Anatomy & Physiology are incredibly helpful, especially the emphasis on consistency and active learning. Best wishes from Easy Human Anatomy! Our channel simplifies anatomy topics to make them more understandable. If you're looking to strengthen your anatomy knowledge, feel free to explore our videos - we're here to support your learning journey!
Praying I pass failed A&P 1 lecture and taking A&P 2 lecture and lab I have a 70 on lecture an 82 on lab and literally getting 58 in lecture and 76 in lab my quiz and my finals in may least need to pass with a c or that’s it I know I can do it I’m constantly studying and understanding the concept and will do better I will keep u guys updated on how it goes prayers I keep telling myself I know I will I can do it
These are extremely helpful tips and easy to follow! On a side note if he was my professor I would not have a tough time listening.. good grief he’s gorgeous with that James Bond accent.. BRAVO! 🤣🤣🤣
When I was learning about the thoracic and abdominal cavity in the beginning of the semester, I had a dream I was at my job(restaurant) and I had to go to the walk in fridge and grab some lemons. Behind a shelf was a deep freezer where we keep frozen meats and there hanging like cattle was the human torso cut coronally and you could see the posterior view of the abdominal and thoracic cavity just gutted out like a cow. So yes, you're still learning and processing when you sleep. 😂
Well buddy, after watching a horrifying of videos, I stumbled upon yours. And am doing great with my studies. Can't thank you enough. And by the way, I love the moustache :-) !!
Initialy studying human anatomy may appear extremely complicated. It is tru?e that it's complex and your studies will not change that. As for being overwhelming, that can be eleviated if you take your study one step at a time. I discovered an article on Sebs Study Crammer extremely helpful for this.
I'm taking an accelerated A&P class only 8 weeks and fully online. I'm extremely worried because I'll be doing 2 Labs a week at home 😰 The end of October I'll write on here if I pass with an A or at least a B.
@@alyssamonroe2159 I forgot about this 😆 You CAN do this. Studying on Quizlet helped me. There's always one with every topic you need. Thank you for asking
Im about to take a Dendrology course. It has been compared to A&P in terms of intensity. My midterm and finals are going to be a hallway of twigs and a blank sheet of paper. Hoping this advice will help 🤞
the greatest results that ive had was by following the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (just google it) without a doubt the most useful course that I've followed.
Your so right Dr Mike.. I got 100% in my cardiovascular system because I would draw it, and then I sat my family members down individually and explained every aspect I learnt of the heart and how it worked. It helped me understand the information so much better
That’s awesome!
Can you give me some tips on how you studied, please? My family doesn't speak English well so I can't really do that...
@@tunasfishtankjs talk to a plushie or somethng it dont have to be people
@@duck-cc4cx well that class is over lol but i can use it on other classes in the future
THANK YOU
I’m in A&P right now for my accelerated nursing program and they are cramming everything into 5 weeks and it’s so much information all at once. These tips will definitely help me out thank you so much!
Good luck
Wat did you pass with
This is so helpful! My mind was blown when you said that when you repeat the lecture out loud and what you can't repeat back verbally is where the gaps in your learning are. This is going to help me so much from now on! I wish I knew this earlier on in nursing school
Anyone that needs to hear this I promise you if you actually follow these study tips like I did you will get an A
Yuuiuuuuiiiolkk
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How did u follow them, we have pdfs and video lectures that explain the slides. The slides they give us are almost empty so it takes ages to write down info from the lecture so i end up just looking at the notes from others but it doesnt go very well
@@JoodiAlkadroI totally hear you. Something that really helped me was going through the lectures maybe an hour or so after class (when possible) so that the material was fresh in my head. My professor would record himself and post his lectures online and I would go through the lecture and write down the things I missed in class. I also always tested myself and asked myself what was the main objective of each slide; why was it included?
@@dyou34 alright, so you went and did these tips from this video here, and it went well?
I am a teacher of anatomy and physiology at an Australian university college, and I have recently found this channel and implemented several videos into my tutorials. I love the way you explain things, and I'm sure the students love having a break from my voice. 😁
Oh, and to be honest I learn a few things I didn't know along the way as well lol. Thanks a bunch fellow Aussie! Anatomy and physiology is awesome!
Hello
Hallow
As an Australian it's so easy to spot an another Aussie. So glad to have an Australian anatomy and physiology youtuve channel!
I love yall's accents!
I spotted it too! And I’m an American. Love the accent ! It makes his podcasts nice to listen to
Anatomy is a difficult subject, especially for those of us that struggle with memorization.
Me too memorializing physiology and anatomy together with microbiology
@@shekhinahgeorge9032SAME!! That’s gonna be me next semester. How is it so far?
The best study tips I’ve ever been given!
This is the best tips studying physiology and anatomy so far thank you dr. Mike! I've been watching your videos for almost a year now and it really helps a lot.
When you have 4 quizzes two labs and exam in one week just for this class, ONLINE, on top of working and says to not cram😭
This is me right now 😭😭
You basically have to do what you have to do.......nothing is off bats m
Seems manageable 😆
I have an exam, a practicum and a quiz. Like wtfffff
I’m studying in my second language. I feel so overwhelmed 😢
There was so much information in Anatomy and Physiology class, but I would say that it's one of favorite classes i've ever taken!
Cause your Asian
@@moealhaj3539 lol
That is such powerful info that I need the most help myself. I thought I am not smart enough to understand A&P. I just realized that I am a person who needs to follow 1-5 steps. Thank you, Doctor🙌
I went from 40 to 93,on my 3rd attempt and owe it all to Mr David, I Finally gained admittion with the best grades Anatomy and Physiology,i used the preparation tips and tricks of Mr DAVID, I passed, I was referred to him by my friend before my exams,so actually recommending him to you guys
2021 and just discovered your video it help me a lot today! Thank you all the way from Oklahoma!
"I say it out loud to myself, I say it loud to my dog, or to my baby daughter" awwww this melted my heart
alessiamartina right! I was like aww he got a baby❤️
I sure his daughter will know everything about anatomy when’s what grows up haha
torturing his baby daughter with anatomy awww
@@Datatwunk 😂😂😂
😂❤❤so beautiful
This is great! A&P is all feedback mechanisms and you have to learn to chart this stuff out yourself like you are the teacher. I used a dry erase board for A&P and it helped SO much.
Since i joined medical school i've been watching your videos and i got more benifit. Thank yoo Teacher
Hello Dr. Mike!!!! I watched this before taking A&P 1 ~ and i’m delighted to say I LOVE anatomy, i want to become a surgical PA, and I used literally all of these strategies to get an A!!! i’ve been making models out of clay and resin, and that helped a lot too!
Thank you for your passion ~ it’s truly contagious! 🫀
Practice practice practice is the secret of learning thanks a lot. Practice makes perfect
@Dr.Matt & Mike: Thank you for making and sharing this video. You gave us some helpful tips.
Thanks! 👍🏼
livelovelaugh thanks for watching! 😊
@@DrMattDrMike You're welcome.🙂
Who's watching this the day before their exam??? 😅use the like button as a hand up 🤚🏽
Same day
Me here 😅😢
❤
2days to my exam 😅
😂😅😢
Why am I addicted to copying? Damn it, thank you for saying this, its why im currently not doing so well in class.
hey ,if anyone else is searching for anatomy and physiology diagrams try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my colleague got amazing results with it.
Update: So I failed. Did I study six hours a day? Yes. But I did not flex my brain by recalling. I needed to draw concept maps not bullet points.
I wont give up, I have another shot January 13 to take the class again. My goal is to become a Male Nurse.
It was a 4 week course, intense!
Julian Torres nothing wrong with copying
I've been researching into human anatomy and discovered an awesome website at Sebs Study Crammer (google it if you're interested)
I’m studying to be an EMT and am so glad I invested in an Apple Pencil. It has totally changed my notes! I can insert pics, or my favorite, insert the pic, trace it and put my own labels, then delete the pic. It’s so hard learning everything online though, I’m a visual learner so watching online lectures can only teach my brain so much. I’ve been loving the student forums to share websites, quizlet links, etc. UA-cam has been a huge resource as well. Thank you so much for these tips!
Approaching the final for A&P 2! If you took the time to watch this video you’ll do fine. Just watch Dr.Mike for every chapter and you’ll have a crazy head start! Best of lucky fellow students!
I'm feeling so hopeless with Physiology :(((
Can't remember anything...
I be feeling like that
Same here
@@rachael_thrasher us movement bro
Did you ever pass?
@ I graduated last October
Thankfully, the professors I’ve had for A&P have always incorporated illustrations into lectures and ask us the occasional questions to engage our information recall. My first one brought in models and did an activity based on digestion to demonstrate the importance of liquid, stomach acid, mastication, and the stomach’s muscle movements in breaking down food.
Thank You sir for not extending the video with unnecessary topics... this video was helpful❤❤..
Love from ❤ India
Your mustache definitely is playing a very serious supporting role in this video. Okay but seriously, great tips. Thanks for this quick video
That moment when you said "You all know I am not the best drawer" I was like, you are the best drawer 100%. I screenshot your whiteboard and add to my study, then attempt to re-draw and most of the time have to go back and forth to see how in the world you drew it (LOL)
Thank u!
That was helpful and very to the point unlike most of the video recently
I just want to say… I think you just saved my life, I am eternally grateful. Btw love your videos, it A+P just makes sense the way you explain it.
Wow. So simple, yet so effective 😲
Thank you! 😊
Dr. Mike Tyson for this video. Your tone is very encouraging and it’s every bit as motivating as the great information you laid out.
Watching this a month before finals!!! Shall be an interesting 30 days. Striving for 2 hours a day.
How did it go?
Thanks a lot sir for ur golden advice, I am definitely going to follow them in my soon coming 2nd year, for I am at the end of 1st year, actually exams
Thats why learning anatomy is enjoy after watching this video..really enjoy learning..
I absolutely LOVE Australian accents!!! Best ever! Thank you for these videos!!! Need a better grade in both A&P... Thank you for your easy to understand and follow!
This is so helpful! Thank you for sharing your passion with us :) you’re awesome!
This was a very helpful video, I agree with everything that was said. Especially not trying to put so much on you the day before the test.
These are just tips guys, but when you’re in nursing school, things are different, so get prepared😊
thank you ! 🐣 💖 definitely gonna follow these tips.
Great video, Dr. Matt & Dr. Mike! Your tips on studying and passing Anatomy & Physiology are incredibly helpful, especially the emphasis on consistency and active learning. Best wishes from Easy Human Anatomy! Our channel simplifies anatomy topics to make them more understandable. If you're looking to strengthen your anatomy knowledge, feel free to explore our videos - we're here to support your learning journey!
Praying I pass failed A&P 1 lecture and taking A&P 2 lecture and lab I have a 70 on lecture an 82 on lab and literally getting 58 in lecture and 76 in lab my quiz and my finals in may least need to pass with a c or that’s it I know I can do it I’m constantly studying and understanding the concept and will do better I will keep u guys updated on how it goes prayers I keep telling myself I know I will I can do it
You can do it
I pray you passed it and are doing well! 🙏🏽🤍
Great work as usual Dr T!
I LOVE YOU DR MATT AND DR MIKE. YOU ARE THE BEST!
Excellent suggestions!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the help man! I will use these tips!
This is very helpful for my human anatomy/ organ system class❤️
such an helpful video. thank u doctor matt & mike
These are extremely helpful tips and easy to follow! On a side note if he was my professor I would not have a tough time listening.. good grief he’s gorgeous with that James Bond accent.. BRAVO! 🤣🤣🤣
Hahahaha now I'm just picturing James bond with an aussie accent 😂
✍️ So recall, draw, recall, and recall more! Got it!
I passed it the last semester , but i absolutely didn’t understand anything can i re-study it ? 😣
Thank you so much!!! This is unbelievably lifesaving!!!🙏🏾
Feels weird saying out loud at home alone during the pandemic haha. Oh well, here I go!....
Thank you Dr Mike for the tips. My Exam is next month! Im soo nervous! 😬😬😬😩
I had to log in just to give your amazing video a well deserved thumb
this is seriously one of the best study tips. thank you so much
Thank you. I feel absolutely super super stressed out !!!!!
Thanks, I am study to become a massage therapist and this was great advice to learn anatomy easier
Your brilliant teacher God bless 🙏🏻😍
This is very skillful, thanks!
Amazing thanks
very helpful video. Thanks
I have my first test Monday and I feel like giving up. I feel I haven’t learned a thing.
Thank you teacher mike i'm sittie I been studying anatomy in the side in advance way so i can understand anatomy
Thank youuuuuu so much I'll do them inchallah I trust you doc 😆💕💕💕
The amazing thing about theses method’s also work great with other subjects for me☺️.
When I was learning about the thoracic and abdominal cavity in the beginning of the semester, I had a dream I was at my job(restaurant) and I had to go to the walk in fridge and grab some lemons.
Behind a shelf was a deep freezer where we keep frozen meats and there hanging like cattle was the human torso cut coronally and you could see the posterior view of the abdominal and thoracic cavity just gutted out like a cow.
So yes, you're still learning and processing when you sleep. 😂
WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you soooo very much for this!!
Very useful and helpful.....thanks for it
Well buddy, after watching a horrifying of videos, I stumbled upon yours. And am doing great with my studies. Can't thank you enough. And by the way, I love the moustache :-) !!
Thank you!
Good information
Wow! You remind me Freddy Mercury.
Initialy studying human anatomy may appear extremely complicated. It is tru?e that it's complex and your studies will not change that. As for being overwhelming, that can be eleviated if you take your study one step at a time. I discovered an article on Sebs Study Crammer extremely helpful for this.
Thank for your all
Great tips! Thank you :)
Thank you so much for sharing this. ❤️
This good for memory based exams. Thanks!
Do you have a full review on the Lymphatic System?
Great!!!!! You always Amaze me! Thankssss..
3:25 that’s gonna be one smart kid 😂
Great video. I have a question regarding tip number 3, drawing. Should tips number 4 and 5 be applied to drawing as well? Thank you.
I'm taking an accelerated A&P class only 8 weeks and fully online. I'm extremely worried because I'll be doing 2 Labs a week at home 😰 The end of October I'll write on here if I pass with an A or at least a B.
Did you pass
@@alyssamonroe2159 I had only 6 points to an A 😭
@@alyssamonroe2159 I forgot about this 😆 You CAN do this. Studying on Quizlet helped me. There's always one with every topic you need. Thank you for asking
@@fardows44 thanks so much! I started A&P yesterday and already overwhelmed
These are the tips I needed when I had to study thick AF books
Thank you, good doctor!
thank you so much! i am guilty of copying everything from my power points, to my ipad and i learn nothing lol...
Thank you!!!!
Thank you so much, sir.
How can I cover all chapters within one months..? Please do support and help me out...!
The way u all teaches us it’s too good proud of you sir
Lol I feel your pain trust me, I’m here doing the same in one month
@@shakiraadams8038 lol me too, summer class a&p is worst
Thank you ✌️
Im about to take a Dendrology course. It has been compared to A&P in terms of intensity. My midterm and finals are going to be a hallway of twigs and a blank sheet of paper. Hoping this advice will help 🤞
You are just great man thank you
Thank you very much this was so useful
Thank you for the tips anatomy is very hard and it’s my first year taking it
thank you
Than k you sir
Great video ,That's really awesomeness
currently cramming...
I really thanks you tube for giving me this video recommendation
the greatest results that ive had was by following the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (just google it) without a doubt the most useful course that I've followed.
Thanks! But why did you go backwards in that order. Confused