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		<description><![CDATA[Studying the human anatomy and physiology is not just for doctors and surgeons or those training to be one. If you&#8217;re a nurse or a qualified paramedic, you&#8217;d know it&#8217;s your business as well. In many instances, you find yourself dealing with the human body in life and death situations such knowledge becomes vital. Although [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Studying the human anatomy and physiology is not just for doctors and surgeons or those training to be one. If you&#8217;re a nurse or a qualified paramedic, you&#8217;d know it&#8217;s your business as well. In many instances, you find yourself dealing with the human body in life and death situations such knowledge becomes vital. Although you might have had a bit of anatomy and physiology courses when training to become a nurse or paramedic, you probably feel like you don&#8217;t know enough. Real life makes you wish you had kept an anatomy and physiology study guide handy, doesn&#8217;t it?<br/><br/>Don&#8217;t feel too bad. Whatever anatomy and physiology study guides you used in college would probably have already been outdated by now. Does that mean you need a refresher course? You probably don&#8217;t, especially if you&#8217;ve done your best to keep abreast with recent developments. However, you probably need to organize whatever you know into a mental databank that you can draw from when the need arises.<br/><br/>If you agree with that, you would find James Ross&#8217; &#8216;Human Anatomy &#038; Physiology Course&#8217; infinitely useful. It&#8217;s not your cookie-cutter home study package. With over 3000 pages of colorful illustrations and a teaching style that even those foreign to the medical field could understand, you&#8217;d definitely enjoy learning. Anatomy and physiology study guides should be painless. They&#8217;re meant to aid learning, not hinder the transfer of knowledge. And they don&#8217;t have to be. When experts like Jim Ross do the transferring of knowledge, they&#8217;re able to deliver in a manner even a four-year-old boy would understand. You&#8217;d appreciate the easy-to-understand style and find yourself mastering the subject in no time. Teaching, after all, is an art and a skill. And learning is supposed to be fun and exciting.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>C. S Murphy							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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