Actually I'm an mbbs student and just enter the 4th year
Welcome to 4th year! That's a big milestone - you're in the final stretch of MBBS now.
4th year typically brings some of the most clinically intensive subjects, depending on your curriculum:
Medicine & its specialties (Cardiology, Neurology, Endocrinology, etc.)
Surgery & its specialties
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Paediatrics
Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, ENT (in some curricula)
Plus heavy clinical postings, ward rounds, and often the final professional exams at the end.
How can I help you? I'm good at:
Explaining clinical concepts, mechanisms, and pathophysiology
Drug pharmacology and mechanisms of action
Exam prep and high-yield topics
Case-based reasoning
Summarizing recent evidence on any topic
What are you studying right now or what do you need help with?
I want you to helpless in subject anatomy
Asking for Preferences
Head & Neck - great choice, and one of the most detailed regions in anatomy! Let me know which specific topic or structure you want explained:
Some popular Head & Neck topics:
Triangles of the neck (anterior/posterior triangle, contents)
Cranial nerves (any specific one, or all 12)
Parotid gland & facial nerve
Orbit & eye muscles
Larynx (cartilages, muscles, nerve supply)
Pharynx (nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx)
Thyroid & parathyroid glands
Infratemporal fossa & pterygopalatine fossa
Cavernous sinus
Circle of Willis / cerebral circulation
Muscles of mastication / facial expression
Temporomandibular joint
Lymphatic drainage of head & neck
Just tell me which one (or more) you want explained - or ask me any specific question you're struggling with and I'll break it down clearly with clinical relevance!
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