[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]setto222 wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
I only stated that further clarification was necessary. Chill.
The checklist for the first exam included
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I am not sure why you posted this. Our very first exam was identifying the more than 500 different parts of anatomy of the human skull. It was more in depth than the list you threw up.
It seems difficult to admit that a doctor has more training in anatomy and phys than any undergrad student.
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Why is it so hard to clarify beyond a sentence? I was showing you what I wanted to see from you. Something that wasn’t vague.[/quote]
I just told you. It would take pages to list out what we covered on our first test.
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Gonna have to agree with this.
Ex: I find this manual covers the back and thorax sort of well, however it barely prepares you for dissection:
And that’s not even all of the dry-lab from unit 1! You then have to cover (at least) osteology and surface anatomy. THEN you should be pretty well versed at pointing out all of these structures from a radiology stand-point.
How much of this info the average doc retains? Who knows. Lol I left medical school last year to come home (family junk) and I can barely remember my origins and insertions. [/quote]
Thank you.
His list would be like what we would cover in a short review before the real lesson.
We had 15 bodies out and we had to locate the vagus nerve…along with 300 other random parts of internal anatomy that most people haven’t heard of. That was a test.[/quote]
Getting a bit more specific. This is good.[/quote]
Let me get you to understand this…you don’t find what we covered on line easily. We literally had to take a skull home and learn ever fossa every name of every tubercle and every indention. I don’t care to list out what we covered as frankly that was some of the most horrific schooling I have ever had.
You have not done this in an undergrad program. There is no fucking way.
Implying that you have is as insulting as it would be to a medical doctor…yet for some reason you don’t understand this.[/quote]
You got to take it home? I doubt that very much. Letting you walk home with a skull loled again
Sad that you need to anyways serious