I wonder how you all approach physiology learning, especially cardiac and respiratory physiology, but to some extent also renal physiology.
You can memorize how different events and changes the system, and that is what most of us do I think. I think you can come a long way by just doing a lot of questions, but still if you have never seen a particular event and should be able to reason what would happen, I might think one can benefit from having a solid quantitatively background in physiology.
What's your opinion? Should physiology be studied more like physics than pathology?
Are there any resources heavy on the quantitatively part of physiology? 🙂
You can memorize how different events and changes the system, and that is what most of us do I think. I think you can come a long way by just doing a lot of questions, but still if you have never seen a particular event and should be able to reason what would happen, I might think one can benefit from having a solid quantitatively background in physiology.
What's your opinion? Should physiology be studied more like physics than pathology?
Are there any resources heavy on the quantitatively part of physiology? 🙂