I bombed my anatomy practical despite the fact that it was really easy. Without the whining part included, what do you think I should do to do well in my final practical?
Also what do you think is the best way to study/review for an anatomy final with all the material being included?
Here are some things that worked well for me in Gross Anatomy:
Just about every tagged structure had something that serves as a locater. Spend some time getting to know, not just structures, but some of the nearby landmarks.
Find a strong study group and quiz each other on a regular basis. The more your do this, the better you become at identifying structures.
With the owner's permission, look at every body in the lab. Just systematically make a list of structures and make sure that you can find them on every body. Be respectful of the works of other students.
See if you can get a group of four or five students (more is too cumbersome) and have one of the lab instructors spend 20 minutes quizzing you on areas of anatomy.
I never went into the anatomy lab unprepared. This means that I made a list of structures from the dissection manual that I expected to find. I listed them from superficial to deep and checked them off as I located them. I also used the Netter atlas to figure out nearby landmarks. I would photocopy plates and color in structures as I located them with colored pencils.
Make a schedule but plan to spend at least 6 hours outside of your regular lab time, studying and honing your structure location techniques. Get help from one of the instructors if you don't have a systematic approach.
Finally, believe that you can get through this class. Figure out where you made your mistakes and correct any procedural problems long before the next lab practical.
In summary: If you get 1 minute per structure, spend the first 15 seconds getting your bearings, the next 15 seconds identifying the structure and the last 25 seconds confirming your choice. It should take about 5 seconds to write the structure.
If you can't ID the structure, then write something down (narrowed choices) and go back when you get to something that you could ID faster. Don't skip ahead and don't panic if you miss one thing. Chances are, you will correctly ID the next few items and then you can go back if you have written yourself a little note. Good luck and get some help!