Resources for anatomy

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Gray's Anatomy for Students? I always found actually reading that to be a pretty good resource. They have good and relevant clinical cases throughout the book, from what I remember. They also have a companion workbook with questions. Some people also liked BRS Anatmony, but I never really got into it.

I would really ask 2nd years what they used/what helped them the best for studying for exams, because its probably school-specific to some degree.
 
Currently using the Grays Anatomy Review book (the question book) and it has been extremely helpful.
 
Picked up Crush Step 1 and been using that for the past week to start structured board prep & I love it. Great complement to FA and gives you the basics in an easy to understand narrative with just enough supporting details

Wish I had started using it first year as a chapter to skim before watching lectures
 
Clinical anatomy made ridiculously simple: short and sweet, talks about the relevant clinical points, and gives a great blueprint for adding on details later. Your lecture slides should also contain all the sufficient material for success.

Then you should do the gray's anatomy questions online to supplement your learning. I do not recommend the gray's text: way too many details. That's a reference book.
 
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