This resource offers a proven way for learning the most difficult-to-understand concepts in pharmacology and provides a study system that sets priorities, minimizes memorization, and reduces stress.
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A PROVEN METHOD FOR LEARNING THE MOST DIFFICULT-TO-UNDERSTAND CONCEPTS IN PHARMACOLOGY
-Organizes and condenses the drug information you must remember
-Simplifies the learning process by presenting drugs by class
-Describes exactly what you need to know about each drug class
-Reinforces key concepts and definitions
-Allows you to assess your individual competency level and study needs
-Includes numerous summary boxes, illustrations, and tables that highlight the most important information
FINALLY!
A STUDY SYSTEM THAT SETS PRIORITIES, MINIMIZES MEMORIZATION, AND REDUCES STRESS!
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Janet Stringer, MD - Baylor College of Medicine, Jewish Institute for Medical Research
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