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Quick Scroll FAQ: How to Study Anatomy for USMLE ? 12.11.05 (3 years ago) #1

i'm finding it confusing to learn Anatomy .....because there is toomuch details....what r the important things they ask?

do they ask the artery is a branch of......or this nerve is a branch or.......or insertion of this muscle is at.......

where should i focus??pleasae help
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Quick Scroll 12.12.05 (3 years ago) #2

not much is asked in Anatomy ..
conc. onthe clinicalaspects of Anatomy ..
do neuronatomy thoroughly besides few slides too.

a fast review of high yield will help u a lot +FA revision
hope this helps
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Quick Scroll 12.12.05 (3 years ago) #3

thanks vineet

i just wanna ask wat to concentrate in neuroanatomy.........just the clinical and cts???

or all those pathway details
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Quick Scroll 12.12.05 (3 years ago) #4

I WUD SAY A COMBINATION OF TWO..
CLINICAL APPLICATION +CTS + OBVIOUSLY THE PATHWAYS......... BECAUSE SOMEWHERE OR OTHER U'LL HAVE TO RELATE THEM...
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Quick Scroll 04.13.07 (1 year ago) #5

HI GUYS,

where does one get high yield CT and MRI materials for USMLE 1?

Dan.
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