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Learning Anatomy

Hi, I'm a second year physio student looking for advice from anyone currently or just graduated for some strategies on how to learn anatomy, it seems to be the one area of the course that I seem to really struggle with as well as the one that I really want to be good at! I know that it's not something that'll come to me easily but at the same time if anyone can give a rough idea of some strategies that I could use it would be greatly appreciated! If anyone knows where to find one of those questionnaires to see what kind of learner you are and therefore what your best learning environment is then this would be brilliant!

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Re: Learning Anatomy

Try using this website, its fab! GetBodySmart: Interactive Tutorials and Quizzes On Human Anatomy and Physiology

I also bought 'netters flash cards' when I was studying anatomy, they totally saved me!!
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Re: Learning Anatomy

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Im currently studying Physiotherapy, and I purchased a skeleton and basically covered it in post it notes, it helps as you can visualize them.....Also I use laminated muscle flash cards

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......Oh and a very basic learning style quiz

Learning Style Quiz - My Learning Style - Your Best Learning Style

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