Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Additional Anatomy and Physiology Study Tips

Review the material every night, or as soon as possible. Cramming will not work for this type of material and you want to retain this material for later use as well.

Use the CD-Rom that comes with the book.

Read the outline of each chapter and answer all questions given, as the majority of the test questions come from these sections.

Use acronyms and mnemonics to help memorize. http://www.MedicalMnemonics.com is a good one to use.

Carry terms around and study as much as possible.

Make use of the models provided in class. If possible, ask an instructor if you can come in to practice after class; often times he/she will allow.

I can’t emphasize this enough, but many degrees require a good grade and a basic understanding of Anatomy and Physiology, so make sure you pay good attention to this class.

If you just want to get ahead, or to review the materials before heading to an Anatomy and Physiology class exam or Entrance Exam, you can do so with this Human Anatomy and Physiology Home Study Course.  I find it extremely helpful even after I completed the course at school.

Good luck. 

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