This is a small deck with only 300 cards. Whatever the AnKing missed in regards to Step 1-relevant anatomy the 100 concepts anatomy deck fills in. You need to supplement it with other resources like the Michigan anatomy deck.īottom Line: After learning some section of Anatomy at your school, scroll through that Zanki subdeck, by date created, and unsuspend any anatomy relevant cards. You will not do well on your school’s practical exam if you just use the AnKing. However, I found AnKing severely lacking when it comes to my school’s practical anatomy exams and some Step 1 anatomy information. I would sort by date created before you look. If I did anatomy that week my perusing will include looking for anatomy cards. I do this to make sure I am not missing any relevant content at the end of very week. Just go through your lectures and third-party content and unsuspend as you normally do and the AnKing’s anatomy will pop-up throughout.Īs a double-check I usually scroll through the Zanki subdeck I am currently on (go to deck browser and not tag browser, “AnKing” -> “Zanki Step Decks” -> Specific Deck). In regards to anatomy, however, the AnKing still is great. If you don’t know about it you can check out my setup guide here, and how I use it to study daily in medical school here. Then do the Michigan questions for those anatomy sections for your school’s practical anatomy exams. They are low-yield for Step 1.īottom Line: Study the structures you need to know for your school from the University of Michigan Anki deck. If you do all of these questions and understand them, it will be very hard for you to do poorly on your school’s anatomy exam (or it should be).įinally, once you take your exam, re-suspend these cards. The next thing I highly recommend is the University of Michigan anatomy questions. Whenever you find a relevant structure, unsuspend that card. You need to go to the sidebar, where each section is tagged, and search through it. Don’t try searching the bones or muscles as they won’t show up. The only painful thing here is the search bar won’t work as this deck is tagged broadly to groups. So what I would do the day before I go into the anatomy lab, or, in dire times, two/three days before my practical exam, is search through the Michigan deck for these structures, unsuspend those cards, and learn them. So how do you study for your exams using this deck? All medical schools should give you a structure list you need to know, for example, this is the first 1/4th of the list from the University of Michigan on Back and Spinal cord. This is as close as it will look to what you see in the Anatomy lab. The Michigan Anki deck is huge but has fantastic pictures and image occlusions. This is going to be your “school-specific” beast.
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