Anatomy audiobooks/podcasts?

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Does anyone have a recommendation for any kind of audio recordings for anatomy, whether it be podcasts, lecture recordings, or audio books, that could be played on a computer or ipod without the need for visual aids?

Thanks for any recommendations,
Warbler

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Does anyone have a recommendation for any kind of audio recordings for anatomy, whether it be podcasts, lecture recordings, or audio books, that could be played on a computer or ipod without the need for visual aids?

Thanks for any recommendations,
Warbler


there's goljan's for step 1 from the top of my head...
 
Does anyone have a recommendation for any kind of audio recordings for anatomy, whether it be podcasts, lecture recordings, or audio books, that could be played on a computer or ipod without the need for visual aids?

Thanks for any recommendations,
Warbler

Your best resource is to make your own tapes using your school notes/handouts that you received in class. Since most of anatomy is "visual", listening to tapes is most useful for drill-type materials. You can easily make tapes that drill what you need to learn for yourself. If you can't (or won't) do that, then use any review book (generally not detailed enough for class) but probably OK for review. If you don't know the material in the first place, a review tape or book isn't going to be much help.
 
Anatomy is all visual and active learning. Don't bother with audio at all.
 
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