About Taimour

Dr. Taimour is a dedicated medical professional and passionate advocate for international medical graduates seeking to pursue their dream of becoming a doctor abroad. With a wealth of experience and firsthand knowledge of the challenges and rewards of this journey, Dr. Harrison is committed to helping aspiring physicians navigate the complex world of medical licensure exams, such as the USMLE and PLAB, and find their path to success in foreign medical practice.

Netter’s Physiology Flash Cards PDF

Netter’s Physiology Flash Cards PDF Free Download

As a naturally integrative fi eld of study, physiology cannot readily be learned by simple memorization or repetitive study of lecture notes or texts. Most students fi nd that the best understanding of this fi eld comes when multiple learning modalities are utilized. While we recommend that students of physiology start with a standard textbook such as Netter’s Essential Physiology, many will fi nd that they desire additional learning materials. With this in mind, this set of over 200 cards has been developed to be used in conjunction with textbooks, lectures, and problem sets to cover topics in each of the major areas of physiology: cell physiology, neurophysiology, cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, renal physiology, gastrointestinal physiology, and endocrinology. From the basic physiology and anatomy of these systems to their complex, integrative processes, Netter’s Physiology Flash Cards provides a visually rich platform for testing one’s knowledge of physiology and developing a deeper understanding of physiological concepts. Medical students, allied health students, and undergraduate students taking an advanced course in human physiology will enhance their knowledge of physiology by working with these cards.

Netter’s Neuroscience Flash Cards 2nd Edition PDF

Netter’s Neuroscience Flash Cards 2nd Edition PDF Free Download

Netter’s Neuroscience Flash Cards consists of selected illustrations from Netter’s Atlas of Neuroscience, second edition, published in 2009. Reference to the corresponding figure number in the Atlas can be found on the front of each card. Relevant structures are labeled on the front of each flash card illustration with A, B, C, and so forth. On the back of the flash card is a list of all labeled structures. In some instances, such as the illustration of the cranial nerves, the schematic of hypothalamic nuclei, or the limbic forebrain structures, the labels are comprehensive enough to include all of the major components, providing the student an opportunity to test his/her knowledge in a more thorough fashion than with just a few labels. In addition to the list of labeled structures, the back of the flash card also includes a comment. The comments consist of two types of information: (1) organizational information about the illustration that provides a summary of the structure or system whose components are labeled on the front (e.g., a brief summary of visual system projections and their functional role on the flash card demonstrating the extent of retinal projections); (2) brief discussion of points of clinical relevance to the illustration on the front of the flash card. Approximately half of the flash cards have comments that address the former, and half have clinical comments. The choice of comments on the back was determined by the author’s consideration of what type of information would be most useful to a student trying to master the challenging field of neuroscience. Netter’s Atlas of Neuroscience, second edition, contains extensive clinical comments, in contrast to the first edition. For the more detailed clinical points, the Atlas itself is the appropriate source.