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I am starting med school in 3 weeks, and I am now trying to round up any and every resource I can to help prepare for the deluge of information I am about to receive. I was wondering if there was any computer software out there that people have found helpful?

I will list here the ones I have heard of and you guys can add to the list:

SuperMemo - on screen flash cards that keeps a record of how well you did on the questions (for basically every platform including Palm OS & Pocket PC)

Other Flash Card programs that format for you to be able to type cards and then print them out

Interactive Anatomy - (Netter's with quizes and tests on each plate)

A.D.A.M. Practice Practical - Anatomy review software
 
does anyone know if netter's interactive is better than A.D.A.M.?
 
I have them both, but I haven't used either of them extensively. Just from my overview of the software I think Netter's is going to be more useful. It just seems to be easier to navigate. Also, some of my upperclassmen friends at my school say that the professors reference Netter's Plates by number and Netter's software allows you to search like that making quick access possible.
 
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