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Medical School Hate Anatomy Reddit. Let’s cover how to effectively study anatomy, including My way of t


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    Let’s cover how to effectively study anatomy, including My way of thinking is that we don’t really hate the anatomy. This helped me to get barely pass my anatomy exams and not lose my Anatomy is overwhelming with all the details that seem insignificant, especially when you're in the first year of medical school. I am a poor student Hey guys, I’ve started med school in October and my first big oral exam is coming up on the first of February. Hey guys, I start medical school next fall. Was actually dissecting helpful? for me, yes, but Hello guys, I would need an Anatomy 3D atlas for my class. Pathology has a lot of something different. I agree with the people saying to watch ninja nerd, man is really helpful. The most easy path would be someone who just reads and signs-out cases all day. However, I never took anatomy because I was a biochemical major and it wasn’t required for my major, and couldn’t fit it Brs and the question book for Grays Anatomy review. No other class is really like it though, so don't let it get you down. It really loses its luster because it becomes straight memorization and regurgitation with a few clinical correlates that you could Will I get better with experience? I just feel so concerned about anatomy, not just for MSK but for the rest of medical school and my career as a physician since all the organ systems have a significant There is only one thing that never changes from when you’re in medical school to when you’re actually practicing medicine and it’s anatomy. For some ungodly reason my school decided to teach and test upper limb, lower limb, and torso MSK anatomy at the same time as our biochemistry block. ALTHOUGH. Medical school is always hard, but I felt like anatomy was much more difficult than the rest. I would like to have it on PC but everything costs too much for me. on a CICU rotation we talked about the different embryologic origins of the heart. Depending on which side of the heart is predominately My anatomy exam is on Monday so I have 3 days to learn the skeletal and muscular system. We just hate the anatomy that they’ve been teaching at medical schools. It isn’t new but I’m really struggling and was wondering if anyone had any tips or websites that I could use like 34 votes, 53 comments. But anatomy is my deepest darkest weakness and I hate it. If you hate medicine because you hate medicine, I'm not usually grossed out by most things, but I hate with a passion the smell of Formaldehyde and other preservatives from just basic bio dissections in high school and undergrad. It gets better. I was wondering if any of you have any Tipps on how Agree. If you hate medicine because you're tired and burnt out, then medicine probably isn't the issue, your burnout is. Hate everything about anatomy/anatomy lab; I have 2 more blocks of this BS left to deal with seeing as its spammed throughout M1. i had undergrad anatomy without cadaver dissection and med school anatomy with cadavers and cadavers are 100000000% more helpful. 45M subscribers in the AskReddit community. If you hate the subject matter of anatomy then you should consider a different specialty, but I'd think through you if you hate anatomy in general vs just for test taking. Unless you go into surgery or radiology, you really only have to know some Love it or hate it, anatomy is a foundational component of the medical training process. I have an anatomy practical in a week that I need to pass to pass the block, and would love y'alls advice on what worked for I profess anki for almost everything in med school. but for neuro, you need to draw out the tracts. I find Hate everything about anatomy/anatomy lab; I have 2 more blocks of this BS left to deal with seeing as its spammed throughout M1. r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions. Maybe It was a ridiculous amount of studying but I passed all my anatomy exams fairly easily with that strategy where before that I seriously struggled. Yes, you're going to get questions where someone is Most people I know at school hate anatomy after the first unit. I know that this will . But a large portion of it (heavy on the Clinical Pathology side) I enjoyed it as much as I could but anatomy has been the hardest class in med school so far for me. I can't 3d in my head. 40% of the class failed that I felt the same way. I hated anatomy and histology Is it right for my hatred of anatomy to put me off of surgery? For a while I was really interested in general surgery. At my school the questions were basically the same from those sources and going from trying to learn all of anatomy to knowing what's important Almost every question in medical school is going to be from the perspective of something going wrong. I find Regardless, anatomy lab is completely unrelated to anything else you will do in medical school. We quizzed each other a lot, and I used 77 votes, 73 comments. And it certainly is no indication about being cut out for medicine.

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