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Pharmacology in 7 Days for Medical Students
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Pharmacology in 7 Days for Medical Students

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MasterPass Series Pharmacological knowledge among medical students can have a very short ‘half life’: students often fail not because they have failed to study but because they have been unable to retain key knowledge and reproduce it in an exam setting. This book takes an alternative route to the conventional approach of comprehensively exploring each individual drug and its features: not only can such an approach overwhelm and make knowledge retention difficult but the current exam format makes questions structured in this way unlikely anyway. Instead of aiming to be completely comprehensive it examines drugs systematically by classifications mechanisms of action therapeutic uses and side effects enabling students to gain the distilled functional grasp of pharmacology that their exams actually demand quickly and clearly. For more information on other titles in this series please click here

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 March 2010
Pages
166
ISBN
9781846194221

MasterPass Series Pharmacological knowledge among medical students can have a very short ‘half life’: students often fail not because they have failed to study but because they have been unable to retain key knowledge and reproduce it in an exam setting. This book takes an alternative route to the conventional approach of comprehensively exploring each individual drug and its features: not only can such an approach overwhelm and make knowledge retention difficult but the current exam format makes questions structured in this way unlikely anyway. Instead of aiming to be completely comprehensive it examines drugs systematically by classifications mechanisms of action therapeutic uses and side effects enabling students to gain the distilled functional grasp of pharmacology that their exams actually demand quickly and clearly. For more information on other titles in this series please click here

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 March 2010
Pages
166
ISBN
9781846194221