help for endocrine physiology

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well i know there are a lot of threads relating to physiology.if this one is frustating for people i m sorry coz dont have much time to search the forum.now a days i am having sendup vivas (you might not be familiar with that) i am in problem at endocrine physiology.i need ideas to prepare it for exams.my professional examination is after one month and i have studied it from Guyton.also done a bit of BRS.
also need help for biochem how to improve which i have done from lipincot.metabolism of cho, proteins and fats are my major units this year.keeping in mind that i can not switch over to any other book at this stage please advise.

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I'm kind of confused by your post - your question isn't quite clear. You're asking which textbook to use for endocrine physiology? And biochem?

You then state you can't switch books - are you looking for study tips?
 
ya i am asking for study tips......any tips to improve endocrine learning.i hv understood it but dont hv grip at that.want to be perfect.
 
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how to memorize endocrinology i think everybody has done it.is there nobody to rescue me from a mega disastor
 
There wasn't an easy way to memorize it (no tricks, if that's what you're asking for) - just reviewing it over and over again.
 
draw out the hormone feedback loops.

Yup, drawing diagrams help a lot. If you can draw it all out and also integrate one system with another (along with where it's produced, feedback, etc) then it's very likely you have a good grasp of what's going on.
 
are tables for endocrine useful?should i try them.....
 
Tables are doable but aren't as good simply because of the connections and interactions you need to make between organs and systems. Plus you will have to repeat a lot of words since some result in similar effects. It would be like someone asking for a map where you could either write it all out in words or use a picture.
 
are tables for endocrine useful?should i try them.....

You should start a thread for each individual topic ever covered in any course in medical school. That's the best use of your time.

...and Blade's, as apparently a surgical research rotation means putzing around on SDN all day.
 
You should start a thread for each individual topic ever covered in any course in medical school. That's the best use of your time.

...and Blade's, as apparently a surgical research rotation means putzing around on SDN all day.
well i think that if sdn is not to solve the queries that i encounter while studying then its a total waste of time if it bothers someone a lot then i am helplesssssssssss............:cool:
 
still thinking to ask a lot of questions and ofcourse each with a new thread.....:D.gonna bother you people a lot.....because my session is over and after a month i have prefessional exam(annual exam in MBBS)
 
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