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Does anyone have any ideas for studying anatomy, the practical portion? Generally a good TA will come to our group and disect/point out all the important structures, but I'm not able to pick up everything right then, especially when the muscle innervations of some nerves are mentioned, and a bunch of stuff is shown in a short amount of time. Often, structures also look different when I'm trying to find it myself and when a TA pointed it out. I would take notes, except I'd miss what the instructor was pointing out. I'd like to preview lab, but how should I go about it? CoA is too detailed and its hard to just get the information I'm looking for without spending a lot of time. One idea I was thinking of was to read the dissector and then look up everything in Stedman's dictionary. I don't have this dictionary but would it tell me the muscle innervations of a nerve, where the structure is located, etc? That way I'd have a general understanding before coming to lab. Any ideas from people who have done well in this class, relating to any part of anatomy lab?