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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 610 EAN: 9780940780767 Edition: 3rd ISBN: 0940780763 Label: MedMaster Inc. Manufacturer: MedMaster Inc. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 162 Publication Date: February 01, 2006 Publisher: MedMaster Inc. Release Date: February 01, 2006 Studio: MedMaster Inc. Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Great for review, bad for learningWhile in school, I enjoyed the pictures and such. But found the book tough to learn from. Maybe I don't handle gigantic lists that well. Now that I'm out practicing, I like the book alot as a quick reference/refresher. Rating: - Great pharm review bookGreat charts and they group the meds together by class. They give you a quick patho review too. This book really helps with memorization and it really is simple. Rating: - The title is an oxymoron, but they did a good job of making it simpleI actually really like this book, but I think you do need the extra guidance of a professor when using it. It's very easy to look up the pharmaceuticals and all related info, and I was actually able to use it easily when taking the open book section (looking up the pharms) of a pharmacotherapeutics test. I would definitely recommend this book. Rating: - Great book for covering the basics!This is a wonderful book for those who are interested in the basics of pharmacology. Every chapter covers a different aspect of the body and the effects that pharmaceuticals have on it. Covering difficult concepts about the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous systems, the book utilizes charts and "cute" animations to illustrate how certain drugs act on specific receptors. In a sense this book could be considered to be a version of Cliff's Notes for pharmacology students. However, ... Read More Rating: - It did the jobI've been out of Medical School a long time. This pointed out what topics I needed to pursue in more detail in order to bring myself up to speed. In association with Amazon.com | |