Pharmacology for Students

  • Pharmacology for Students
  • Pharmacology for Students
  • Pharmacology for Students
  • Pharmacology for Students

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.0
  • Device Type:Device: iOS Universal
  • Category:Category: Education
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  • Download Size:App Size: 3.22 MB

Application Description

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Pharmacology can be a difficult subject to learn given the vast number of drugs, names, mechanisms of action, etc.

At my medical school, I helped to create an elective course for students to help improve their scores on both the USMLE and End of Basic Sciences Test.
Analysis showed that students who took the elective had both a significant improvement over the previous year's class and did significantly better than those in their class who did not take the elective.

This app provides the information from those lectures and is updated to include 180 unique questions with answers, in order to help maximize your performance on these exams by providing a readily accessible, portable, easy to use app.

This app is ideal for medical students or other clinical students during their pharmacology lectures or while studying for the USMLE and End of Basic Sciences Test. At at a little more than 1 cent/question, it is a bargain compared to other question banks.

Topics included:
-Adrenergic medications
-Cardiac medications
-Hematology medications
-Oncology medications
-Nephrology medications
-Gastroenterology medications
-NSAIDs and Steroids
-Toxins/Antidotes
-Side Effects
-Drug Class Recognition
-High Yield Information

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 3.22 MB of space to download and install Pharmacology for Students app. Pharmacology for Students is available on iTunes for $1.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of William Guy at http://dl.dropbox.com/u/64151842/Pharmacology%20Support%20Form.docx.

Copyright © 2012 W. Marshall Guy, MD