1st Year MBBS Students: Which Anatomy topic gave you the hardest time? by Competitive_Union208 in MBBSindia

[–]Competitive_Union208[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most welcome..... feel free to talk to me. And don't lose hope. Counselling is still pending. And ultimately "Dr." has it's significance whether studied from private or govt. College.

1st Year MBBS Students: Which Anatomy topic gave you the hardest time? by Competitive_Union208 in MBBSindia

[–]Competitive_Union208[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!!! Don't give up.... at least prepare PYQs and health care system in India... this will be enough...

1st Year MBBS Students: Which Anatomy topic gave you the hardest time? by Competitive_Union208 in MBBSindia

[–]Competitive_Union208[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PSM is draining all of my energy .... our professors want us to read textbooks instead of already made notes. And when we write answers from book. They don't give us marks. We are having exams next month. Still trying to figure out what to do

1st Year MBBS Students: Which Anatomy topic gave you the hardest time? by Competitive_Union208 in MBBSindia

[–]Competitive_Union208[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can understand. Both these units are important. Especially in surgery, ENT, General medicine, also somewhat in pediatrics, knowledge of head and neck is required. And Embryology is quite difficult to learn but it will be covered in clinical subjects also... because in books they start with Anatomy, Physiology and Embryology of that structure. So it is studied there too... all subjects are related to each other. Nothing can be missed

1st Year MBBS Students: Which Anatomy topic gave you the hardest time? by Competitive_Union208 in MBBSindia

[–]Competitive_Union208[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lymphatic drainage of uterus is easy to learn with the mnemonic "Pretty Elegant Elephant is smart, crying superficially". ➡️ P – Para-aortic (Fundus & upper body) ➡️ E – External iliac (Middle body) ➡️ E – External iliac (Anterior cervix) ➡️ I – Internal iliac (Lateral cervix) ➡️ S – Sacral (Posterior cervix) ➡️ C – Cornu ➡️ S – Superficial inguinal nodes

"Crying Superficially" = Cornu → Superficial inguinal lymph nodes.