Here are two schematics that I made in the winter quarter (head and neck section). It was helpful to me to carry them around in lab while I was learning the branches of the external carotid artery and the trigeminal nerve ...
Good luck!
-Holly
Hi All,
I bought the 13th ed. of Grant's Dissector, so I made a spreadsheet of the corresponding page numbers from the 14th ed. assignments (attached). Hope it can be of use to you guys! Also, I may have made stupid mistakes in typing it all up, so feel free to let me know if I did!
Alice
Hey guys. Here are my anatomy outlines for all our post midterm labs. I'll continue to add each one as I get it finished. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Erica
Hey everybody. Here are the completed anatomy lab outlines for the entire upper extremity. Hope they help. I'll post the lower extremity outlines as soon as I get them finished.
Erica
It is attached in PDF wonder. Forgive the poor formatting, pretty is as pretty does.
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The rest of the "old RMstudents" anatomy stuff. They are all attachments, so you must be logged in to see (and download) them. Some of them could be fairly old, so information may have changed and testable material could very well be different. All information is "as is" and unverified. Void where prohibited...
Sonali has been kind enough to make an outline of some of the Embryology info. It's attached, in pdf format.
This is a list of helpful mnemonics for anatomy fall midterm studying. Thanks to Alla Goldburt for compiling it. You must be registered and logged in to view the attachment, which I converted to a pdf.