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Medical Information Resource: Contains Slice of Life and a Medical Library
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Learning Style Preference Questionnaire: Quick Exam to Determine Whether one is a Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, Tactile, Group, or an Individual Learner
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Academic Resources Center: Study aids from Harding University
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Histology-World: Enjoy Histology
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USMLE and Board Preparation: Creighton University Medical Center Resources
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USMLE Step 1: Study aids for Step 1
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Educational Games: Blood Typing
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Cardiac Examination/Heart Sounds: Listening to Normal and Arrhythmic Sounds
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Introduction to Clinical Microbiology: Houston Medical School Introduction to Microbiology
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Biochemistry online: Biochemistry broken down by subject
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Medical Pharmacology: The University of Kansas Medical Center Pharmacology Course
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Human Embryology Animations: A GREAT RESOURCE FOR EMBRYOLOGY
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MedTerms Medical Dictionary A-Z List: Comprehensive Medical Dictionary
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Medical Mnemonics: One of the links to medical mnemonics
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Study Cell: Use your cell phone for study
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Personality Types: Learn about your personality type
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Success Types in Medical Education: How to be successful in medicine
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Medical Gross Anatomy: List of practical and Written Quizes by Session
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Cranial Nerves: General introduction to the nervous system
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Virology Journal: Study site for virology
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WWW Anatomy Links: Links to anatomy resources
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Anatomy Resources: Homepage of anatomy links and resources
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Learning Strategies Database: Muskingum College Resource for Maximizing your Learning
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Critical Reading and Thinking: by Dan Kurland
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Testing Attitudes toward science: A test for determining how students perceive sciences by Elizabeth Fennema and Julia A. Sherman
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The History of Mathematics: Biographies and Accomplishments of Mathematicians
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Center for Academic Success: Study Strategies from Louisiana
State University
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Learning Support Center Handouts: For handouts on Time Management,
Memory & Stress, Lecture Note Taking, Problem Solving, Reading Speed,
Textbook Usage, and Test Taking; click on the button "Handouts". For
links to various Academic Help Internet Resources, click on the "Net
Resources" button. Courtesy of Purdue University Liberal Arts Learning
Center
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Study Skills References and Other Links of Interest: Learning
Support Center at Paradise Valley Community College
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General Adult ADD Symptom Checklist:
Daniel G. Amen, M.D.
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Learning Disability Checklist: Gary Singler, Ed.D
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What Every Student Should Know About Online Learning: Illinois Online
Network
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Treasure Trove of Chemistry: by Eric Weisstein
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Treasure Trove of Physics: by Eric Weisstein
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Wordsmyth, the Educational Dictionary-Thesaurus (WEDT): the premier
online American English dictionary with an integrated thesaurus. WEDT
contains 50,000 headwords, and very precisely defined and hyperlinked
synonyms. And the search engine allows for very flexible search.
- Focusing on Words:
A rich source of information that will
enhance English-vocabulary skills by focusing on the Latin and Greek
elements used in English.
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Acronym Finder: A world wide web searchable database of more
than 186,000 abbreviations and acronyms about computers, technology,
telecommunications, and military acronyms and abbreviations.
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Index of Learning Styles: Determine what Learning Style Model you Prefer
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Exploring your own learning style: by Joe Landsberger
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Visual/spatial Learning: by Joe Landsberger
- Howtostudy.org: When you hit the books -and they hit back.
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Legal Differences Between High School and College For Students With Disabilities: From Mesa State College
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Latin and Greek Prefixes and Suffixes: Many medical terms are built
from Greek and Latin prefixes. Knowing the common words enables one to
quickly comprehend and understand many long, complicated terms.
Technion Israel Institute of Technology.
- Translation Dictionary: OneLook® Dictionaries is an index of online
dictionaries.
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Memory Techniques and Mnemonics: by Mind Tools™.
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Test Anxiety: presented by Texas Woman's University Counseling
Center
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Academic Success Database: from the Student Doctor Network,
including a short course in medical terminology
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Study Skills/Learning Tactics: a Medical Student Online Service of
Kansas University
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Learning Process: a Medical Student Online Service of Kansas
University that presents four variables in the learning process.
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Instructional Sciences and Assessment:
related links from the Oklahoma College of Pharmacy that includes on-line
assessment measures, specific strategies for learning and assistance and
many more.
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Study Guides and
Strategies: provided by the University of St. Thomas, including
writing basics
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Study Tips for the Distance Learner: provided by Creighton
University's Non-traditional Doctor of Pharmacy program
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How do you Learn?: A workshop provided by Louisiana State
University to help determine your learning style and the best study methods
for you
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Success
Types: Articles in medical education provided by Texas Tech
University
- People Patterns:
A modern look into the four temperaments by Stephen Montgomery, Ph.D.
- Typelogic:
ENFP (Extraverted
iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving), INFP (Introverted iNtuitive Feeling
Perceiving), ESTJ(Extraverted Sensing Thinking Judging), and more.
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Inspiration: The premier tool to develop
idea and organize thinking.
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USMLEasy:
The largest online bank of USMLETM-type questions available to study,
practice with quizzes, and simulate the exam-taking experience for Step 1
and Step 2.
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Organ System
Pathology Images: click the link to view the images by organ
system
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The Multiple Intelligence
Inventory: This inventory is adapted from Howard Gardner's work
on multiple intelligences, and has been modified to include an eighth
intelligence developed by Gary Harms: Naturalistic Intelligence.
- MedicalMnemonics.com:
World's Database of Medical Mnemonics.
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VISUAL
THESAURUS
- Ch 5
/ Body Structure - Anatomic Directions - Body Positions
- Focused
Medical Spanish: A site provides valuable FREE assessment
tools to health care professionals who are charged with treating non-English
speaking persons in the acute medical setting.
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