Dumb question, but I'm matriculating this coming year. What are the questions like on the anatomy exams? I understand there is a practical portion with identifying labeled structures on a cadaver, but I'm not sure what to expect for the non-practical. Are they along the lines of "Here's a picture. What structure is this?" or "What type of synovial joint is the metacarpophalangeal joint?" or more medically clinical like "A patient presents with jaundice. Which of the following would not be a likely cause?"
Follow up dumb question. Do professors typically give practices problems or something to give the students an idea of what the exams will be like so we're not going in blind?
Follow up dumb question. Do professors typically give practices problems or something to give the students an idea of what the exams will be like so we're not going in blind?