DRchromatin Forum Senior
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| | 07/11/07 - 12:34 AM  
 
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I am about to finish up Physiology tomorrow and I will be moving on to Anatomy next. I was previewing the Kaplan Anatomy videos and they seem a little dry as the professors seem to do a lot of straight book reading. What do you guys think of Kaplan's anatomy lectures and notes? Is there a better option out there? I have the Rapid Review Anatomy book as well as Moore's Clinical Anatomy. What do you guys think of those books? Generally, video lectures do help me out with my retention and overall understanding of the material but I am thinking about another option for anatomy. Should I stick with the Kaplan notes and videos or should I look for another source?
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| paheli It'sAllAboutGoodKarma

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| | 07/11/07 - 01:01 AM  
 
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have you tried snell? i found that helpful. also, look at HY neuroanat for neuro.
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| multifactorial Forum Guru
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| | 07/11/07 - 07:35 AM  
 
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snell's clinical review is an amazing book.it should be looked at.a must read.plus the video lectures arent that bad.they do take time to get used to but at the end of the day you will be thankful that u took the time to go through them.
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