Old Gross Anatomy test files

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Tas

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Anyone have links to your class' old gross test files that you'd be willing to share? There are not many weeks before our final and I wouldn't mind getting in some extra practice.
 
Second that motion...

You've used the Michigan site?
 
Our class website has some old written exams for Anatomy and Histology. Don't know how helpful they would be. Basically they are just scanned copies of written exams some older students took in PDF format. Not the pretty interface like the U of Utah site MedBird posted. No ID stuff (no pictures, slides, etc.). Worth a look if you're desperate.

http://atdb1.hsc.wvu.edu/ms2008/MS1W-academic.htm
 
Fif the Great said:
Our class website has some old written exams for Anatomy and Histology. Don't know how helpful they would be. Basically they are just scanned copies of written exams some older students took in PDF format. Not the pretty interface like the U of Utah site MedBird posted. No ID stuff (no pictures, slides, etc.). Worth a look if you're desperate.

http://atdb1.hsc.wvu.edu/ms2008/MS1W-academic.htm

I honestly think these are more useful than the ID stuff. I'd rather study actual bodies for the practicals.
 
redgrover said:
Second that motion...

You've used the Michigan site?

I'm not familiar with the Michigan site, I'll go search tho.
 
Fif the Great said:
Our class website has some old written exams for Anatomy and Histology. Don't know how helpful they would be. Basically they are just scanned copies of written exams some older students took in PDF format. Not the pretty interface like the U of Utah site MedBird posted. No ID stuff (no pictures, slides, etc.). Worth a look if you're desperate.

http://atdb1.hsc.wvu.edu/ms2008/MS1W-academic.htm


Cool, Thanks!
 
Tas said:
Cool, Thanks!

netanatomy.com is a good site for anatomy review -B
 
Almost forgot the "Visible Human Viewer" for cross sections. You can scroll to a level of the body, select the plane of section and click to see the section. Useful if you like to work on your spatial relations.

http://www.dhpc.adelaide.edu.au/projects/vishuman2/
 
Thanks!

2 more weeks b4 finals 😱
 
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