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The best resources and methods are not flashy, don't have every feature and usually don't solve all of your problems, they support your learning process. There are so many resources out there that you can use. The ones you like and the ones you choose will be different than me and will be different than your friends. But you have to choose! And stick with your decision!! If you keep thinking it's the resource that's the problem you are wasting time you could have spent studying looking for a magic solution. The problem usually isn't that you don't have a resource, it's actually that you have WAY TOO MANY. So we need to triage the resources, figure out which ones really give us what we need and get rid of all the rest. How do I know what to get rid of and what to keep? You have to test how well they work. If you've been using a resource (for example anki decks) and you've been doing anki religiously and you took your first exam and tanked it, we need a different resource (and most likely we need a new method). Let's avoid finding that out on an exam by using the blank sheet method or testing it with practice questions, how many structures can I identify in lab? My favorite resources are not sexy at all and I'm sure as hell not sponsored by them (all of them are free) 1. University of Michigans Bluelink resources - includes labeled and unlabeled cadaveric images, quizzes (both written and practical) and now they have some 3D stuff (i don't love that part) but the other stuff is great for practice and clarification. 2. Teachmeanatomy.info (the free stuff not premium) simple, clear articles with fantastic images that help explain what you are seeing and how things work. Their quizzes are in my opinion too easy. I'll let you be your own judge of that. 3. Dartmouth's anatomy platform. It's a website it's got stuff, you can check it out and judge for yourself That's all l use besides sometimes google searching word definitions and image searching. But I'm me, and you're you. Find your 3-4 course resources, find your study method and go HAM on it! Comment your favorite resources and why you like them, so we can all help each other learn. #humananatomy #learnanatomy #medstudent #medschool #resources #resourcemanagement