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Resources for Transition to 1st Year Medicine

Updated Sunday, 12 April 2020
When starting medicine, one of the most important elements to grasp is an understanding of how everything fits together.

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Resources for Transition to 1st Year Medicine page

It can be easy to separate your anatomy completely from your microanatomy and even your physiology as well, but the aim of these resources is to help you see the bigger picture, as well as to suggest some areas of learning which you can read up on before Year 1!

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