Reach your goals
It can seem overwhelming to begin anatomy learning. You don’t need to have any previous knowledge to use Daily Anatomy. It begins with the basics, and gradually challenges your brain. Daily Anatomy is more than repetition. Daily Anatomy introduces information in many forms. You can solve a problem in many ways to help you retain information better and be more able to absorb it. All the anatomy structures are available for you, whether it’s on your next exam or your career as a medical professional. There is no need to think. Only know.
What will you discover?
Daily Anatomy teaches you all about the structures and functions of human anatomy. This includes bones, muscles and nerves as well as specific points on bones. You can see each muscle in its functional and neutral positions, so you will implicitly learn its main functions.
Instead of pointing out various structures with many arrows, each structure is highlighted in its entirety. This makes it easy to identify and remember both the shape and its location.
How to stay motivated, and not forget
There is a way to learn information that will help you, whether you are looking for specific facts or a list of information. This method isn’t stressful because you can take many breaks.
This is called spacing repetition and it’s how you get knowledge that sticks in your brain.
Spaced repetition allows you to study what you have already learned in increasing increments. This technique uses the psychological spacing effect. It is when you go back to information you’ve already learned to make it easier to recall. Spacing repetition is great for lists of items and new vocabulary, such as medical terminology.
Daily Anatomy includes spaced repetition so that you can learn as efficiently as possible.