Day 11 - Exam 1 - Anatomy.
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I stopped there and reread that sentence. Didn't I just get here?
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Studying for anatomy can get overwhelming if you let it.
Resources I use: flash cards (printed, written and electronic), a skull & bones (don't call Spencer Reid, I'm not graverobbing), textbook & atlases (printed and electronic), that awesome app (Essential anatomy) expensive but badass, boards prep material, Softchalks, Thieme online dissector, my donor, professor, classmates. There's really no excuse for me to not learn!
What is the thing? A vein, artery, muscle, nerve...? How do you know that? What does the thing do? Where is it? What is it by and do they relate?
K.I.S.S.
Two more quizzes. I see...I'll just assume there's a quiz everyday and I'll be safe.
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Yeehaw dental anatomy! Composition and development of enamel, dentin, pulp, cementum, PDL, gingiva...lots and lots of material! There's also taking vitals (listening for a heartbeat and hearing what sounds like ocean with a mix of random mummerings of classmates) and recording patient history. This included a glucose test! Ouch!! The first drop of blood has been shed at dental school. But my glucose level is "within normal limits" so I got that going for me.
Three more weeks until first exam block and what I have learned so far is enough for a semester.
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