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First year Podiatric medicine degree

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by charity83, Oct 19, 2012.

  1. charity83

    charity83 Member


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    Hie guys I was wondering how did you cope doing your first year Podiatry degree because I am finding it really really tough. I don't know were to start.

    Any ideas, tips or words of encouragement.


    Thank You!!!
     
  2. davidh

    davidh Podiatry Arena Veteran

    Could you be more specific?
     
  3. UWICPodling

    UWICPodling Member

    Hi there,

    I am a final year student at UWIC and it was tough however it is always good to do the revision of the things that you learn at uni on the day you have done it if possible. I know that everyone has lot of commitments but I found that really useful when it came to doing my final revisions.

    make sure you learn your anatomy because that is the main basis of your course its like a foundation to a building. I would also suggest to make like little flash cards with picture of the muscles and bony structures and writing besides it the name of the muscle, its origin and insertion, what is the function, what arteries and nerve supply to it and also learn your veins.

    Once you make it and just go over it everyday whether you are travelling on the train or something it will be very easier.

    If you have got titles for your assigments then start doing the research because tha takes a lot of time.

    Hope this helps
    Regards
    Dharati Patel
    UWICPodling
     
  4. charity83

    charity83 Member

    Thanx guys for your replys!!!
     
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