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How To Study Anatomy Without Losing Your Sanity!

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2010

This video is all about how to make CONNECTIONS between all the new things you have to learn and all of the stuff you already know! Mnemonics, Storytelling, Etymology and more!

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  • please upload more about skeletal system. I would like to know more about Sphenoid Bone.

  • I hate anatomy. I don't understand why we need to learn it since it's simply just rote memorization.

  • thanks that was so informative

  • well you explained my first semester dont need that anymore but what about the second semester such as endocrine and digestive system, and so on and so forth

  • YOU ARE A GOD.

  • And just from this video, I now remember the occipital condyles haha :)

  • This is brilliant! I will be starting a very intensive anatomy unit in a couple of months and I think your techniques will really help :)

  • thanx very good, i guess this is going to help my daughter who is studying pre-med.

  • thanx very good.

  • Thank u soooooo much for this video!!!! Very helpful! Im taking anatomy this semester and I usually panic before a test LOL:-/

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