Surviving Gross Anatomy
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
"If I hadn't read Surviving Gross Anatomy, I would have spent almost
$700 on "required" textbooks and equipment that I would have never
even used. THIS BOOK SAVED ME $350."
- Miguel S., New York University
"THE BEST PART OF THIS BOOK? The advice about how to keep your
cadaver from getting totally disgusting. I shared this with my class,
and the ones who listened were really grateful."
- Simi R., SUNY Downstate Medical Center
"I took Gross Anatomy once before, and failed. I was so scared that
it would happen again, and I'd never become an occupational therapist!
I'm glad I found this book before I took it again - I JUST DID WHAT
THE BOOK SAID, AND I GOT AN A, STRESS-FREE."
- Mindy S., Hunter College
IF YOU DON'T PASS, YOU WILL GET 100% OF YOUR MONEY BACK, NO
QUESTIONS ASKED.
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"This is like no study guide I've ever seen. Alex has written an
in-depth guide to what Gross Anatomy is really like. I don't know if I
could have passed the course without reading this book, it was a huge
help." - Martin R., Columbia University
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Human Gross Anatomy is a rite of passage. It is a "weed out" course,
taught at the beginning of medical school, physical and occupational
therapy school, and physician assistant school to determine if you
have what it takes to handle the workload, psychological pressure, and
intellectual rigor of working in the health professions.
All the tools you need to rock the hardest course you'll ever take.
My book, Surviving Gross Anatomy, will save you a lot of time, a lot
of money, and a LOT of stress. I have interviewed medical students,
physician assistants, and physical and occupational therapy students
about their experiences taking Human Gross Anatomy, and I wrote the
book I wish I'd had before I took the course.
I have included every trick they taught me, every bit of study
advice, every wardrobe
recommendation.
I will tell you:
Why you should add blue-green nail polish and a super plus tampon
with applicator to your dissection kit.
How to keep your cadaver from getting totally disgusting (these
tips alone are worth the price of the book, for real.)
Three steps you can take if you can't stand the smell
One 36.95 book that your professors won't tell you to buy that
will give you a HUGE edge on written exams
One $95 book that your professors will tell you buy that you
definitely don't need
Where to get cheap scrubs that you can throw away after the course
(not your campus bookstore)
The "little scuba diver" trick - a study tip that will save you
hours of memorization
One task that you can perform that might save you a TON of time in
the smelly lab (yes, might - it doesn't work for everyone. Only 60% of
us.)
What you shouldn't pack for lunch while you're taking the course
Andwhat it's REALLY like to dissect a human cadaver.
In most cases, if you don't pass Gross, you have to drop out of
school. But some students will return the following year to try again,
and succeed. One student in my class failed his first attempt, and
then got the highest grades on every written exam the next year, when
he tried a second time. He succeeded like this because he had already
seen how the course worked - he knew how to study, what and who to pay
attention to, and how not to waste his time and energy. He's one of
the many students I interviewed to write this book, and I incorporated
all of his advice into the book, so that you can benefit from it too.
Oh, and in case you're wondering - I did take Human Gross Anatomy
myself, and I got an A. I have tutored fellow students through the
course, and helped them get As too. I've put everything I know about
doing well in Human Gross Anatomy into this book. I really hope it's
useful to you. If it's not, send it back within 90 days, and I'll give
you your money back.
And if you fail Human Gross Anatomy after reading my book,
even after the 90 days have passed, I will give you your money back.
If you buy this e-book, you will also get:
THE AMAZING SURVIVING GROSS ANATOMY MNEMONICS COMPENDIUM. A giant
book full of anatomy and physiology mnemonics - learning the brachial
plexus has never been so easy!
THE SURVIVING GROSS ANATOMY RESOURCE BOOKLET. A companion to
Surviving Gross Anatomy. This booklet will give you access to learning
style inventories, discounted scrubs and dissection kits, and
information on textbooks that will save you hundreds of dollars. If
you buy scrubs, textbooks and dissection kits at your college
bookstore, you are going to get taken for a ride. This resource guide
alone will save you at least $98.
A SINCERE THANK-YOU NOTE. Proceeds from this e-book are helping
pay off my rather weighty student loans.
10% OF THE PROFITS FROM THE SALE OF THIS E-BOOK GO TO:
THE COMMON GROUND HEALTH CLINIC, Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana -
providing free health care for the people of New Orleans.
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS - An international independent medical
humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people
affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural and man-made disasters,
and exclusion from health care.
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