In honor of the first oral exam for the new anatomy class, a story from when I was in their position three years ago (thread)pic.twitter.com/OyLfDwxJpe
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Replying to @runDRG
Groups are graded as a team, but answer questions individually. So no one wants to be the one to drag down the group's gradepic.twitter.com/FQCgORhrQx
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I was SUPER nervous. I thought I knew my stuff pretty well, but I'd never had this kind of oral exam beforepic.twitter.com/J0PQykpb2r
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During the exam, the group stood around our cadaver as we answered questions and identified structures. It seemed to be going pretty wellpic.twitter.com/Qu1hou0tdl
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I felt much calmer than expected, and wasn't quite sure whypic.twitter.com/eBtWU9ObFt
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That is, until our TA left after we finished our exam, and I looked down and realized I was holding our cadaver's handpic.twitter.com/H20uxIL72S
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Replying to @o_guest
I like to think the donor would've appreciated that they not only helped me learn a ton of anatomy, but also helped me survive exam stress
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