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Hi ,

How does everybody read anatomy. I am planning to do everyuthing twice before exam. Does that include Imaging? I am asking everybody how they divided up their time with neuroanatomy, histology, pathology imaging during their study.
1) Do you sit with them for couple of days, finish it, and then revise prior to the exam,
or
Allot a certain time each day, gradually finish it, then revise days before the exam,
or
Just do once days before the exam

2) My basics with Neuro anatomy, histo, or CT and MRIs in general, bad....I even have problems identifying the normal structures, forget the abnormal......any recommendations? Is webpath good enough for the basics

3) For Pathology, Goljan rapid review pictures and first aid...is it enough , or I have to go through the Goljan Slides? The latter has a lot of slides, and it does take up a lot of time. Anybody heard of similar pictures to Goljan Path slides in the real exam?

Kindly help. Thanks again for everything.

Regards,
sm

  #2

im using webpath pics and hy anat, neuroanat pics.......those should be enough....but a lot of people say webpath alone is good enough.....


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Thanks usmlekiller. Do you set aside some time aside everyday for the pictures, or just do it in one go....kindly reply. I appreciate your reply.

I would also like some other people's input about how they are doing these pictures, so I have a general idea. Anyone? Kindly reply

Thanks.

Regards,

sm

  #4

yea i will be doing them when i do my 2nd read.....about an hour a day for pics until i finish them

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Thanks usmlekiller







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