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Premed Students Enrolled in Anatomy and Physiology Discover How to Achieve the B+ or Better Grade Grad You Need to be Accepted into the Medical Training Program You Choose, Without Devoting Al Your Available Study Time to This One Course

By Margaret Thompson Reece PhD

BY Margaret Thompson Reece

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A Spaced-Study Plan the Improves Memory and Speed Recall During Exams, so that You Score a B+ or Better Grade, Without Relying on Long Hours of Detail Memorization

 

 There is strong evidence that spacing study of new learning over time enhances memory and speeds recall of the information studied. Like other things, practicing recall strengthens it. But the important piece is to space the study out over weeks. 


When it comes to your study habits: How do you space your study time when learning Anatomy & Physiology? 


This spacing of review over a month presents a scheduling challenge. So, on the of this study guide you will find a method for setting up your review schedule for an A&P lecture course. 
 

Reasons to use your Study Guide

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Reason 1

Joy rather than despair when exams are returned

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Reason 2

Aha moments that connect the dots between structure and function of anatomic systems.

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Reason 3

Achieving a B+ or better grade in Anatomy and Physiology that will gain your entrance to professional training and the career of your dreams

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About the Author

Dr. Margaret Thompson Reece PhD, author, veteran educator, and Laboratory Director at academic medical centers in New York and Massachusetts for decades, now publishes her blog to help premed students successfully complete their introductory courses in human anatomy and physiology with the B+ or better grade they need for entrance to medical training programs.

Trained as a physiologist, research scientist and educator at the University of California, she understands the frustration and overwhelm of learning this science for the first time. Through the years she has developed a simple plan for fitting old and new data into the basic structure of living systems.

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