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Getting a Good Start in your Anatomy & Physiology Course

< br / > < div class= " separator " style= " clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em; text-align: center; " > < img border= " 0 " src= " http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nx3ktrQsGeQ/U9VgvmLyC0I/AAAAAAAAAUg/562Gw5mDrh4/s1600/APfoundation2-thumb.png " / > < /div > < br / > For those entering the health professions, the human anatomy and physiology course is the arguably < b > the most important —and most difficult—step < /b > in their schooling. < br / > < br / > To get a good, solid start in A & amp;P, I ' ve pulled together some advice to share with you — < b > things you need to know < /b > as you start, so you won ' t get into trouble you can ' t get yourself out of. < br / > < br / > < h3 > Learn how to read and raid your textbook < /h3 > < ul > < li > < b > You can ' t just sit down and read an A & amp;P textbook. < /b > It ' s not meant to be read like a novel or magazine. There are < b > steps you need to take < /b > to really < i > comprehend < /i > the contents, and if you don ' t take those steps, then you ' ll be wasting your time. < /li > < li > You also need to learn how to < b > raid < /b > your A & amp;P textbook. & nbsp;That means knowing how and where to find information in your book when you need it to solve a problem or clarify something from your class discussion or lab activity. < /li > < li > You need to < b > actually use your book. < /b > & nbsp;Many students just set it aside (it looks so big and scary, after all) and n...
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