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Great Ways to Learn Anatomy and Physiology

Bloomsbury Study Skills

By (author) Charmaine McKissock
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Red Globe Press
Published: 20th Nov 2014
Dimensions: w 236mm h 236mm d 13mm
Weight: 445g
ISBN-10: 1137415231
ISBN-13: 9781137415233
Barcode No: 9781137415233
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This highly visual text is the perfect companion for anyone studying anatomy and physiology. Offering innovative techniques to help students with their learning, this user-friendly, accessible study skills text is the perfect accompaniment to any course or textbook. Complex processes are brought to life with imaginative diagrams and story lines which aid understanding, reinforce memory and also support students with memory, dyslexic or mathematical difficulties. This second edition features a fully updated section on first aid, and brand new content on making posters and presentations. New to this Edition: - Fully updated section on first aid - New content on creating posters and presentations

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'This new study guide [...] offers a refreshing way to learn anatomy and physiology. The book gives excellent tips to save time, make learning easier, improve memory and enhance our knowledge base.' - Nursing Standard 'This book has lots of different types of concept maps, flow diagrams and linear maps to show how information can be represented in a way that suits different learning styles. It also represents the same information (on digestion for example) in different ways using different maps/lists and demonstrates how each one can be used at different stages of the learning process, adding complexity. For example using exam style written answers using colour to highlight areas on the maps. As the student becomes more confident in their understanding and recall they can use different maps or use examples presented as Inspiration.' Kerry Pace, Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) Tutor, University of Hull