Sure beats excretory systemLCovington wrote:Am I the only one that actually LIKES the Digestive system, or is that crazy?

Sure beats excretory systemLCovington wrote:Am I the only one that actually LIKES the Digestive system, or is that crazy?
/rimshotSkink wrote:I dunno. Personally, I stomach it...LCovington wrote:Am I the only one that actually LIKES the Digestive system, or is that crazy?
The requirements, while they may undergo slight changes, are essentially the same, and I would still at least review the digestive hormones, as that is the biggest part of digestive system physiology. Also, the sample tests are more closely akin to what a test may look like. Most of the time you can expect to see tests that go a little more in-depth than that which is described in the rules, for any event.Project_X wrote:Why is it that on the 2012 sample test there is stuff about hormones relating to the digestive system while on the requirements this year, there is nothing about them?
Are the requirements different for every year even if the system is the saem?
From my experience so far, tests usually don't go into too much detail about cancers. However, it would probably be a good idea to just know the basics of the most common ones.gesturallyimprobable wrote:Sorry, but I'm not exactly sure what we need to know about cancers of the digestive system. I've been looking through the Test Exchange, and I don't really see all that many questions regarding cancer.
Gray's Anatomy is pretty good but it goes to much unecessary detail not needed for the event. I reccomend a college medical textbook.fanjiatian wrote:Does anyone have recommendations for textbooks or other resources?
I've heard that Gray's Anatomy is great.
Guyton and Hall physiology would be more than enough for dealing with the physiology section. For Anatomy, be sure to check out Netter's Atlas of Anatomy and get or make flash cards. Despopoulos physiology is highly recommended for its small pocket book size and 1 page words 1 page of illustration layout.ajohn wrote:Gray's Anatomy is pretty good but it goes to much unecessary detail not needed for the event. I reccomend a college medical textbook.fanjiatian wrote:Does anyone have recommendations for textbooks or other resources?
I've heard that Gray's Anatomy is great.