So, I love anatomy... I actually took animal anatomy first and then took human anatomy because I thought it would be fun. I think it is a huge part of understanding what goes on in clinics and what people are talking about when they through terms at you. So, I think you should pre-study. It doesn't have to be intense, but I would get a text book that takes a system by system aproach (bones, muscles, digestive, repro...) and then generally become aware of what is where. I wouldn't take the time to learn insertions and the like, but I would know where the pectoralis and what the acetabulum is. However, this is just me.
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