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Old 04-07-2004, 03:45 PM
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HELP Anatomy Final

Can anyone give me a heads up for this Anatomy final. What do you guys advise from the last semesters. Will knowing my benchmarks cut it? do you think that list of clinical facts we got at the start of the semester should be memorized? I need to maximize my score. I know we have another test to contend with but I need to get this off my mind now. Thanks for the advice...I'm sure there are others who will appreciate it as well. Good Luck on finals to you all!
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Old 04-07-2004, 04:17 PM
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anatomy final

I am in 4rth semester so things may have changed but this is what i did. Be sure to know every single clinical fact on the sheets that were handed out to your class. I then went through the bench marks and highlighted the clinically relevant ones. It worked for me so i hope atleast it gives you some idea of were to start If i remember correctly the anatomy final wasnt too bad.
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clinical facts

is there any way that someone could email the clinical facts from anatomy class?
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Final...

Dr. Colborn gave out a 'clinical facts' sheet at the beginning of the semester. It has various items at each vertebral level, nerve pathways, etc. It's about 4 pages or so...

KNOW IT!! The final is NOT hard, if you memorize everything that is on that packet. I studied nothing but that sheet, and got a tad under 90 on the final exam.

The best thing to do is to memorize it, and get together with someone and have them randomly quiz you on the info that's on the sheet.

What's at the 5th lumber level...answer as quick as you can.
The better you know it, the better you'll do.
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Old 04-08-2004, 06:47 PM
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Dr. <a target=new href=http://www.valuemd.com/amazon/books2_content.php?ASIN=1850705224>Colborn</a> gave out a 'clinical facts' sheet at the beginning of the semester. It has various items at each vertebral level, nerve pathways, etc. It's about 4 pages or so...

KNOW IT!! The final is NOT hard, if you memorize everything that is on that packet. I studied nothing but that sheet, and got a tad under 90 on the final exam.

The best thing to do is to memorize it, and get together with someone and have them randomly quiz you on the info that's on the sheet.

What's at the 5th lumber level...answer as quick as you can.
The better you know it, the better you'll do.
It isn't hard at all... it is basically that sheet and questions from your old questions(or variations of those questions).

I somewhere to #20 or so on the final and figured I had enough points to pass the class and stopped caring....
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Old 04-09-2004, 09:49 AM
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study sheet

attached is an anatomy link from another med school....are these the sheets you are all talking about?

http://www.ping.be/~alsvzwbe/spierenalpha.htm
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Old 04-09-2004, 10:17 AM
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Nope

That's a different list. Don't worry about the list or someone emailing a copy of it to you....you'll be here soon enough to have your very own.
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Old 04-09-2004, 02:43 PM
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Hey Soho, man try not to get ahead of your self. Med school will come with all it's glory and long hours, use you time now not trying to get notes and other stuff, spend what time you have with friends and family. I tip my hat off to you for starting to review. But seriously just try to relax. Once you get to the island you will wish you had more time with family and loved ones. Plus I hear some teachers are changing. One or two are new I think and I'm sure material may change.
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