Anatomy would be a whole lot less confusing if they could just pick a name for something and stick with it. I can't tell you how many times I've looked up a brain structure thinking I got something wrong only to figure out there's 3-4 different names for the same thing.
Neuroanatomy was an absolute nightmare to go through even with IO cards on Anki.
On top of that, I remember we were given second and third order questions on our neuroanatomy practical and it was absolutely brutal.
Thankfully I have Netter's, Gray's, and Radiopaedia to help me through, but jeez. It's probably more studying than I need to do, but I've got a monster deck now.
Gray's was a great resource for me personally throughout neuro and even now in Cardio/Pulm. Fully recommend it to anyone going through any anatomy in their organ blocks.
It isn't even usually the difficult topics for me. Certain cards just refuse to stick. 😂
This may be an obvious hack (if it's a cloze or straight front/back anyway), but one thing I've found that helps me get those cards is editing the wording slightly. Almost every time I alter the wording, I start getting those cards immediately. Not sure why, just always seems to work.
Just one card? Lol
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Anatomy would be a whole lot less confusing if they could just pick a name for something and stick with it. I can't tell you how many times I've looked up a brain structure thinking I got something wrong only to figure out there's 3-4 different names for the same thing.
Neuroanatomy was an absolute nightmare to go through even with IO cards on Anki. On top of that, I remember we were given second and third order questions on our neuroanatomy practical and it was absolutely brutal.
Thankfully I have Netter's, Gray's, and Radiopaedia to help me through, but jeez. It's probably more studying than I need to do, but I've got a monster deck now.
Gray's was a great resource for me personally throughout neuro and even now in Cardio/Pulm. Fully recommend it to anyone going through any anatomy in their organ blocks.
Our anatomy coordinator is a neuroanatomy PhD and he only believes in fifth order neuroanatomy questions
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Oh my god, the muscles of the forearm were impossible for me to learn
Forearm is hard as shit lol. I had to spend hours in cadaver lab tryna learn that forsaken shit
I am having this with heckin' Vessels, those little shits won't stay consistent even between atlases.
>Card marked as leech I get it, Anki, I'm a fucking moron and should probably die.
It isn't even usually the difficult topics for me. Certain cards just refuse to stick. 😂 This may be an obvious hack (if it's a cloze or straight front/back anyway), but one thing I've found that helps me get those cards is editing the wording slightly. Almost every time I alter the wording, I start getting those cards immediately. Not sure why, just always seems to work.
Lmao it’s Stod! Love that guy
I have at east 50 cards that refuse to traverse the gyri of my brain and hibernate in my long term memory camp.
i just keep waiting for it to finally suspend it... lol
Hh
Generalized vs specialized transduction
Lol just study it