Anatomy Shelf Exam -- Help

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I have to take an anatomy shelf exam which is worth half of my grade for the class. I'm a little freaked out about it, and I don't know how to study for it.

Does anyone know of a good way to study for the Anatomy Shelf Exam besides BRS and high yield anatomy?

Thanks.

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How have you been studying for anatomy so far? Netter's + Moore's + studying cadavers?
 
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I have to take an anatomy shelf exam which is worth half of my grade for the class. I'm a little freaked out about it, and I don't know how to study for it.

Does anyone know of a good way to study for the Anatomy Shelf Exam besides BRS and high yield anatomy?

Thanks.

I don't know anything about the anatomy shelf exam, but if it is clinically oriented I'd go with Moore (the review book not the big one). It is fairly small and has a lot of good information in it - basically seems like it only has the need-to-know stuff in my anatomy class.
 
BRS Anatomy... no question.
 
agree with above...BRS Anatomy (5th ed.) is gold for the shelf. I felt that reading BRS and doing the questions in PreTest anatomy worked pretty well. the questions on this shelf were very clinically-oriented. there were a few images too, so going over some x-rays/CTs is a good idea.
 
agree with above...BRS Anatomy (5th ed.) is gold for the shelf. I felt that reading BRS and doing the questions in PreTest anatomy worked pretty well. the questions on this shelf were very clinically-oriented. there were a few images too, so going over some x-rays/CTs is a good idea.

So there seems to be a new BRS Anatomy 6th ed out. Anyone used this to study for the shelf?
 
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