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mardi 18 mars 2014

A Painless Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide








Studying the human anatomy and physiology is not just for doctors and surgeons or those training to be one. If you're a nurse or a qualified paramedic, you'd know it's your business as well. In many instances, you find yourself dealing with the human body in life and death situations such knowledge becomes vital. Although you might have had a bit of anatomy and physiology courses when training to become a nurse or paramedic, you probably feel like you don't know enough. Real life makes you wish you had kept an anatomy and physiology study guide handy, doesn't it?





Don't feel too bad. Whatever anatomy and physiology study guides you used in college would probably have already been outdated by now. Does that mean you need a refresher course? You probably don't, especially if you've done your best to keep abreast with recent developments. However, you probably need to organize whatever you know into a mental databank that you can draw from when the need arises.





If you agree with that, you would find James Ross' 'Human Anatomy & Physiology Course' infinitely useful. It's not your cookie-cutter home study package. With over 3000 pages of colorful illustrations and a teaching style that even those foreign to the medical field could understand, you'd definitely enjoy learning. Anatomy and physiology study guides should be painless. They're meant to aid learning, not hinder the transfer of knowledge. And they don't have to be. When experts like Jim Ross do the transferring of knowledge, they're able to deliver in a manner even a four-year-old boy would understand. You'd appreciate the easy-to-understand style and find yourself mastering the subject in no time. Teaching, after all, is an art and a skill. And learning is supposed to be fun and exciting.


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