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July 11, 2006
Spotter 3
Today is the final anatomy exam of the year, and the last piece of the human structure module for most of our medicine students. Many of them were looking far more nervous than I've seen before. We're examining the anatomy of the head and neck, which can get very detailed and intricate but is a shorter term (and in theory less information) than the other two. On the one hand they may be worried about the minutiae, but on the other they should now know the style and level of difficulty of this type of exam.
Time will tell. I should get them marked within the next couple of days, but then they need to be second marked and all the marks discussed and compiled.
By on July 11, 2006 12:54 PM