I'm not sure about additional resources, but what worked for me (and still works) may sound old school - I kept redrawing those pathways, and their associated pathologies, over and over, until I had it memorized. I feel that anatomy, just like pharm, is one of those subjects that you just have to use brute force and memorize.
I sense the sarcasm but surprisingly at my school, you are only allowed in the lab if you are currently "enrolled" in the anatomy course. So for a majority of second year, you are not allowed to be in the anatomy lab.
I've observed this over time, whatever I remember in Anatomy for long is something that I saw in the dissection hall. Once you see how exactly it is in the body, it helps a lot! This has always helped me. Try youtubing, or maybe the Grays Dissector
I sense the sarcasm but surprisingly at my school, you are only allowed in the lab if you are currently "enrolled" in the anatomy course. So for a majority of second year, you are not allowed to be in the anatomy lab.
I was also worried about the same. I searched on the internet if I can find a solution, then I came across a site named Earth's Lab where I found Interactive anatomical interface which really helped me get through this problem. I would suggest you to check out their anatomy section.