You could do that, but that will probably have a lot of obsolete information for this event from other systems. What I've done in the past is just jump around from video to video depending on my needs. However, courses might work for you, and that would still help a lot.WangwithaTang wrote:Theres a medical course with a bunch of anatomycritale1 wrote:For Khan, what course would you suggest taking?
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But in my experience, I've ended up memorizing so much information that was never in the test. For example, I feel if I analyze all of the layers of the pericardium, it would end up taking up half of my notesheet. Where do I draw the line of what to study and what not to study?
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Its kinda hard to know what will be on a test but the test exchange is a good place to see what other people think is important to know, the handouts are a good resource for what to put on a note sheet if you haven't memorized everything on there.Hopelessnewbie wrote:But in my experience, I've ended up memorizing so much information that was never in the test. For example, I feel if I analyze all of the layers of the pericardium, it would end up taking up half of my notesheet. Where do I draw the line of what to study and what not to study?
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I believe so, but I'm not sure.jz123sst wrote:Are next year's topics are muscular, skeletal, and integumentary?
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Are you talking about the inside of the arteries and veins or the distribution through the body?error101 wrote:anyone know where to get a decent arteries/veins diagram lmk thx
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According to soinc.org, this is the rotation:WangwithaTang wrote:I believe so, but I'm not sure.jz123sst wrote:Are next year's topics are muscular, skeletal, and integumentary?
Year 1 Skeletal Muscular Integumentary (2016)
Year 2 Nervous Sense Organs Endocrine (2017)
Year 3 Respiratory Digestive Immune (2018)
Year 4 Cardiovascular Lymphatic Excretory (2019)
So yeah, we should be on muscular, skeletal, and integumentary next year.
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Look in professional medical books if you want the best but if your to lazy just look online there should be a good amounterror101 wrote:anyone know where to get a decent arteries/veins diagram lmk thx
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