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i am sitting for the CBT this coming december,i have most of the study materials needed, i have just started with anatomy, but having a hard time with it, anyone can help me with my dilemma? i am having a hard time with cardiovascular system and neuroanatomy. i am so sad coz i cant understand them. Please advice me anyone thanks in advance
 
I started with anatomy too,I have Kaplan and decks but for head and neck I don't think is enough.Where are you living,maybe we can help each other.
 
natdrea said:
i am sitting for the CBT this coming december,i have most of the study materials needed, i have just started with anatomy, but having a hard time with it, anyone can help me with my dilemma? i am having a hard time with cardiovascular system and neuroanatomy. i am so sad coz i cant understand them. Please advice me anyone thanks in advance

hi,
firstly , relax ...its very normal what u r feeling..i guess every one feels so when u start.
u can refer ur 1st year anatomy text for reference ( diagrams help a lot for anat) , also do ur kaplan notes well, and decks n asda papers .
keep revising them
all the best
 
doc12 said:
hi,
firstly , relax ...its very normal what u r feeling..i guess every one feels so when u start.
u can refer ur 1st year anatomy text for reference ( diagrams help a lot for anat) , also do ur kaplan notes well, and decks n asda papers .
keep revising them
all the best

thanks for the advice
 
natdrea said:
thanks for the advice
I have not taken the exam as yet but I like Kaplan.Chaurasia is a good book to follow .Right now,I have no time for Chaurasia.

Do not feel low,I read things.....feel good about undersatnding them and the very nest day I am "duh".......so just try to keep the pace.I like kaplan cause anatomy is divided into small chapters and you can probably finish 3-4 in a day.

I usually do 2 chapters on embryology,2 on histo ,2 nerves and one chapter on gross anatomy.It does not take very long this way.Besides you need not do all the chapters as some of the chapters are just one card in the dental decks.

All the best.
 
Hi natdrea,

I personally feel that decks and chaurasia r really good for anat..Kaplan is good for histology and embryology.
Since u have time till december..go thro chaurasia and kaplan first and then once u r over with that..go thro the decks.It will be helpful.

Initially even i found it very tough, since i have always disliked anat.
But by the end of it..I actually started enjoying it!
I went thro chaurasia thrice..the first time..i went thro it like a story book,jus to get familiar with everything, second time i actually studied it properly jotting down points and third time, i felt i was able to remember watever i had studied the first 2 times.
I did a mistake of not studying thorax,and got lotsa q's from that!!
So pls go thro thorax neuroanatomy.

Try to do the q papers atleast twice before the exam(the more no. of revisions, the better)..lotsa repeats came.

While doing the q papers, u will realise the pattern of questions and usually what nerves and arteries, the majority of q's come from..so try to write them separately in a paper so that jus before the exam u can go thro them.

Remember to learn the main nerve or artery, its branches and structures they supply.
For eg:
In most of the q papers, there were questions mainly from:

1.Trigeminal nerve and its branches and what they supply
2.Facial nerve and its branches
3.ECA,ICA and branches
4.Celiac trunk and its branches
5.How the brachicephalic vein is formed.
6.Aorta and branches arising from it.
7.Main 4 ganglions:
Submandibular,Pterygopalatine,Otic and Ciliary ganglion.
Study the preganglionic and postganglionic fibres associated with each ganglion and what they supply.(very important)and also the location of each ganglion.
8.Muscles of soft palate and innervation.
9.Muscles of Pharynx and innervation.
10.Carotid body and Carotid sinus(sure question)
11.Infratemporal and Pterygopalatine fossae -learn the location, structures present in it.(very very important)
12.Different nuclei: eg: Edinger westphal nucleus,Superior salivatory, Inferior salivatory,lacrimatory nuclei and the 3 nuclei of Trigeminal.
13.Circle of willis
14.Structures in Superior and Posterior mediastinum.
15.Foramens with their locations and structures passing thro them.
16.Triangles of the neck with structures(sure question)
17.Muscles of mastication(sure question)
18.Different types of epithelium(sure question)
19.Derivatives of the 3 germ layers
20.Pharyngeal arch,pouch and cleft derivatives(sure question)
21.Different lobes in the brain related to what function.

I know it looks like a lot and there is definitely more to learn..but these r the main stuff i jotted down when i went thro the q papers and studied jus before the exam and a lot of qs came from them.

Dont worry,Am sure u will do well.
I wish u all the best.

rtvj










natdrea said:
i am sitting for the CBT this coming december,i have most of the study materials needed, i have just started with anatomy, but having a hard time with it, anyone can help me with my dilemma? i am having a hard time with cardiovascular system and neuroanatomy. i am so sad coz i cant understand them. Please advice me anyone thanks in advance
 
rtvj said:
Hi natdrea,

I personally feel that decks and chaurasia r really good for anat..Kaplan is good for histology and embryology.
Since u have time till december..go thro chaurasia and kaplan first and then once u r over with that..go thro the decks.It will be helpful.


rtvj
Thanks a lot.Thts a great post.
 
no prb..i know how i struggled with anat in the beginning and dint have anyone to guide me..so jus sharing tips which made it easier for me to study.
good luck!

meetlife said:
Thanks a lot.Thts a great post.
 
thanks so much for all your advice, i really appreciate it, like what i always say, i hope you wont get tired helping people like who are just starting out here in the US. once again, thanks.

Arua...i am in california. you? maybe we can form a study group of some sort 🙂


meetlife - i dont have chaurasia's book, but i have moore's clinical anatomy, will this be ok as well?

thanks everyone

rtvj said:
no prb..i know how i struggled with anat in the beginning and dint have anyone to guide me..so jus sharing tips which made it easier for me to study.
good luck!
 
natdrea said:
thanks so much for all your advice, i really appreciate it, like what i always say, i hope you wont get tired helping people like who are just starting out here in the US. once again, thanks.

Arua...i am in california. you? maybe we can form a study group of some sort 🙂


meetlife - i dont have chaurasia's book, but i have moore's clinical anatomy, will this be ok as well?

thanks everyone
I guess any book is fine as long as you understand.
 
I'm in Atlanta,and yes I think is a good ideea to help eachother to go through this.
 
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