![]() You will find more about taking good class notes at “Note Taking Skills”.Ĥ) Do not let what you think you know about anatomy and physiology get in the way of the concepts your instructor is teaching. Repeat back to your instructor what you think you heard to confirm that you got it correctly. Listen carefully to what you are told – even if you do not agree. If not, ask your instructor for help in figuring out how to take better notes. Ask if you have captured the major points. You can find advice on how to do this by reading “Study Anatomy and Physiology for Maximum Learning”.ģ) After the first or second lecture in your course, show your class notes to your instructor. ![]() To help you solve that problem I suggest using a journal to schedule your study of A&P. In anatomy and physiology, new material comes at a rapid pace and students sometimes forget to review past material often enough. Research has shown that new information must be revisited over time for it to be securely stored in memory. There is a lot of important information there that will make much more sense to you as the course proceeds – information that you will not remember if you do not keep it handy.įor more details about what to look for in your syllabus click on “What Syllabus for Anatomy and Physiology?”Ģ) Organize your study plan. Keep a copy of it handy throughout the semester. What to do first in learning anatomy?, Ashwin/ Getting organized in A&Pġ) Read your course syllabus carefully. ![]()
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