QUOTE(jerk @ Oct 6 2010, 01:32 PM)
i use
Basic concepts in pharmacology : a student’s survival guide / Janet L. Stringer
Kaplan pharmacology notes
Clinical Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy
secret series pharmacology
lecture notes and MIMS.
at the end of the day, it is about how much you are expected to know for the exam. thus, i am not so much of a textbook person. too much information. the good thing about multiple suggested books is that you could always lay your hands on a copy of them in the library.
oh wow, none of your books is in the recommended book list. haha neways, i guess it shouldnt matter right which book you use cos all the required stuffs should be in every books, the only thing different would be the way the infos are presented. Basic concepts in pharmacology : a student’s survival guide / Janet L. Stringer
Kaplan pharmacology notes
Clinical Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy
secret series pharmacology
lecture notes and MIMS.
at the end of the day, it is about how much you are expected to know for the exam. thus, i am not so much of a textbook person. too much information. the good thing about multiple suggested books is that you could always lay your hands on a copy of them in the library.
May i ask what's the use of MIMS? i got the MIMS handbook, is it the same use as BNF and BP?
Oct 6 2010, 09:07 PM

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