Anatomy and Physiology
On-The-Go Study Guide to Learning the Human Anatomy
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Narrated by:
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Rick Paradis
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By:
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Darrell Connolly
About this listen
Need to Learn Anatomy and Physiology Terms Quickly? Read on for a Proven Method That Gets You There in Half the Time.
If you're a student or practitioner in the medical field, you know how critical a firm grasp of anatomy and physiology terminology is. And yet, if you're in the midst of studying these concepts and vocabulary, you also know how daunting the task can be.
There's no denying the size of the task. With more than 200 bones and 600 muscles in the body, there are thousands of terms that need to be assimilated into your working vocabulary. It's essential for understanding larger concepts to both practice and communicate in the field.
The good news is once you get a solid foundation in place, not only will you ace your upcoming exams and have more fruitful conversations with colleagues, but your learning will really take off.
The process of learning new terms requires you to understand their relationship with other terms and concepts. After getting this language in the bones, you will find your understanding of the overall subject matter also increases, leading to fast acquisition of new knowledge.
Yet, the biggest problem is the outdated teaching method most professors use to hammer the terms in your brain.
With our updated approach, you will memorize the terms twice as fast and more effectively.
A traditional textbook presents an overwhelming amount of information, making it hard to focus on the essentials alone.
Think about it. The average reading speed of most adults is around 200 to 250 words per minute. That's half a page, unfortunately, often filled with empty fluff.
What if there is a study guide that effectively organizes essential information while stripping out whatever isn't fundamental.
Anatomy and Physiology covers all the necessary terminology and is organized to eliminate the obstacles to learning. You'll discover:
- Q&As answering beginner's and expert's questions and reinforcing your learning from another angle
- Terminology grouped by category to keep the context consistent and allow you to work with related words to concentrate your effort
- Study tips specialized for memorizing anatomy and physiology concepts and terminology. (A few small tweaks make all the difference!)
- A primer in Greek and Latin that demystifies why a term was named as it was (helping your understanding and memorization!)
- Listing of prefixes and suffixes necessary for understanding a term's function and its relationship to other vocabularies
- Specialized sections on the skeletal system and regions of the body
- Conceptual primers to help you see how everything fits together
- Specific music to make your study even more effective
- And much more.
A lot of nursing and medical students are resistant to adding a study guide to their learning regimen, reasoning that they already cover the content in the core materials.
But by extracting only the most essential part (i.e. the terminology, which establishes the foundation for learning everything else), you don't get bogged down in secondary information. This means you get what you need most, fast.
If you want to learn the necessary anatomy and physiology terminology faster than you thought possible to reap serious learning benefits, scroll up and click the "buy" button.
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- QLotus
- 22-04-20
Worst book ever
This audiobook is only 3 and a bit hours of which 20 minutes is the author trying to convince you to listen/read the book and to buy the actual book as well as the audio book and vice versa then telling you obvious, common sense study tips. It is then literally a dry list of terminology. Might be useful if that is what you are looking for to reinforce already gained in depth knowledge otherwise it'll all go over your head or send you to sleep...
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