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I'm not from an US med school, so let me explain how the system works here in my med school. Medical schools in my country is 6 years long and divided in 12 semesters. Anatomy is divided in 3 parts (musculoskeletal anatomy, organ system, neuro), and we take them over 3 semesters. I failed anatomy 1 (musculoskeletal anatomy) but that does not prevent you from moving on with your course. So, they let me remediate. I failed that. Now, I'm a 3rd year medical student (it's a long story how/why I'm a 3rd year medical student if I failed something we take in the 2nd semester, but that does not matter), was able to pass the other 2 anatomies (not honor, just pass). To make things worse (or better, idk), I'm doing somewhat well in my other classes (~75 is what I usually get, with some ~80's and some high 60's here and there).
Thing is, although we are allowed to move on even if we fail a class, you can only FAIL --> REMEDIATE --> REMEDIATE AGAIN, after that they can kick you our of med school. Can, not will. So, pretty much, if I fail again I'll have a LOT of explaning to do so that they give me one last chance, but it's likely they'll give me that last chance.
All in all, where I stand right now: I can still fail remediation one more time, w/o being expelled. Our grades during medical school, where I live, WILL NOT MATTER at all when we're applying for residency. They won't even know I failed anatomy or my GPA or anything. So, thank Jesus, messing my chances of a good residency is not an issue here.
My question is: how on earth can I study if I have very little time with my anatomy professor (1 hr a week), more important things to study (right now I'm having surgery, cardiology/pneumo/hematology classes) and very little acess to my anatomy lab ? Any advices on websites or books I can find online ? I know it's a somewhat tall order, but I'm freaking out here. I know I'm not stupid, but I can't seem to understand anatomy. I just can't. Does not make sense at all to me.
If you read all my rant/post and still able to offer advice (or confort), thank you very, very much. Sorry for my english not being that good, but I think you guys will be able to understand what I'm saying.
Thing is, although we are allowed to move on even if we fail a class, you can only FAIL --> REMEDIATE --> REMEDIATE AGAIN, after that they can kick you our of med school. Can, not will. So, pretty much, if I fail again I'll have a LOT of explaning to do so that they give me one last chance, but it's likely they'll give me that last chance.
All in all, where I stand right now: I can still fail remediation one more time, w/o being expelled. Our grades during medical school, where I live, WILL NOT MATTER at all when we're applying for residency. They won't even know I failed anatomy or my GPA or anything. So, thank Jesus, messing my chances of a good residency is not an issue here.
My question is: how on earth can I study if I have very little time with my anatomy professor (1 hr a week), more important things to study (right now I'm having surgery, cardiology/pneumo/hematology classes) and very little acess to my anatomy lab ? Any advices on websites or books I can find online ? I know it's a somewhat tall order, but I'm freaking out here. I know I'm not stupid, but I can't seem to understand anatomy. I just can't. Does not make sense at all to me.
If you read all my rant/post and still able to offer advice (or confort), thank you very, very much. Sorry for my english not being that good, but I think you guys will be able to understand what I'm saying.