Anatomy is a very interesting subject to learn and teach but at the same time difficult to understand if you don't visualise it in your head. Being a first-year medical student, often it becomes stressful to remember all the details about a topic. But there are some simple yet effective ways of studying anatomy.
l will be discussing the Brachial Plexus, a first-year MBBS Anatomy Topic. It is an important topic and often asked in university examinations.
The subtopics will be :
The anatomical position, relations, roots, cords, divisions, branches of brachial plexus, easy way of drawing its diagram, clinical correlation, etc.
Also, I will be talking about how to score good marks in Anatomy by the method of preparing diagrams and easy flowcharts.
Once you master the art of understanding and relating different topics with one another, any topic would seem easier and you will never forget it.
Join me in this short class on Brachial plexus, I hope, this would help you guys.
The class would be one hour long and it's going to be interesting.
Thank you!
Cheers, Anjana!