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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 615 EAN: 9780071445818 Edition: 2 ISBN: 0071445811 Label: McGraw-Hill Medical Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 178 Publication Date: October 20, 2005 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: USMLE Road Map: Pharmacology presents a concise and focused examination of the essential concepts in pharmacology. Through a streamlined and easy-to-follow hierarchical outline format, it guides students through the most important attributes of each drug class and reviews the mechanisms, actions, and side effects of each drug prototype. The outline is enhanced with an extensive and original illustration program that visually conveys the essential information and promotes retention of the material. Features such as clinical correlations and clinical problems are also included. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - nice light reviewI found using one book more effective than a thousand flashcards for reviewing pharm. Although this doesn't cover everything in my school's syllabus, it covered most of it, which is much more than I can say about first aid. Rating: - good, concise review of pharmi like this book. it is thin enough to be able to get through quickly yet comprehensive. i used this in addition to the larger katzung/trevor book and pharm went quite well for me Rating: - Excelent oneI've read already Lippincott's Illustrated review of pharmacology and others great resources and i am convinced that USMLE Road Map Pharmacology seems the most high yeld and fast review. It just goes direct what is important to know. Simple and Efficient. Rating: - Indispensable for USMLE step 1!OK, this book isn't the best choice for in-depth learning of pharmacology - and you definitely shouldn't expect this from the resource which is only 178 pages long - but this isn't the main purpose of this title - it was created to be used as a RE-VIEW and it serves this purpose extremely well. For in-depth study you should get 'Katzung and Trevor's Review of Pharmacology' or 'Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology'; these books are excellent, but, even though both claim to be 'reviews', ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |