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    Re: Anatomy and Physiology...

    hey!even iam a 1st year student!nd i kno anatomoy nd physiology r pretty tuf! 4 physiology use text book of physiology by sudhakar and for anatomy instead of chaurasia der is b.k.tandons buk wich is really good!it gives information to the point!but keep chaurasia also as it comes in handy 4 the rest of our journey as physiotherapists


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    Re: Anatomy and Physiology...

    The best advice I can give you is to tackle it from all angles. Use flash cards to memorize terms and definitions, take practice tests as well as check out some good interactive anatomy resources online (many have 3D dissection, which helps). Keep at it and good luck!

    -Adam

    Learning anatomy and physiology? [URL="http://adameducation.com/adam-interactive-anatomy.aspx"]Interactive anatomy[U][/U][/URL] is a great way to learn anatomy online.

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    Re: Anatomy and Physiology...

    I´m a 4th year student from Chile and the best advice I can give you is to memorize all the anatomy first .... then usually on the physiology text books they relate all the anatomy you have learned with everything else... but the first step is learning anatomy and biology then learning physiology.... I agree with adam tackle it from all angles.. the best physiology text book I have read is physiology from Berne and Levy because it includes case reports and review quizzes and stuff like that .... I can asure you that after a while you will be able to relate every subject you study to physiotherapy...

    Good luck!!!!!



 
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