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Kotoko said:

Ahh, I hated pharmacology! I had to take it last term - what a nightmare! First of all, it's a complex enough subject, learning how drugs work and then applying them to various scenarios and learning about all the types of drugs. Then, the way our course was set up, was that it was taught by many many lecturers so they all taught a little different. For example, one person would talk about NSAIDs in one way and another would talk about NSAIDs in another, which I found really confusing. And then there was the exam, which was the most messed up exam I've ever come across (but I won't get into that...)

Anatomy and physiology was pretty difficult, too, but I had a really good bio teacher in high school so I already had a good understanding of a lot of the basic material that the profs used in their lectures. Although...I have to say that I thought the respiratory system was hard >_

I have to say my anatomy 1 teacher is so so good his teaching was to give us only what we needed to know only even then if u did not get it he would take time out and break it down i got an a out of the class but not all teachers teach like that a lot of them confuse you even more i don't know if you are in a school that has to learn it in 30 days let me tell you so far i have passed by the grit of my teeth also you really can't have a job between your clinicals and study any advice

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tdage said:

I guess I've been fortunate in that Pharm has been integrated with the content right along - it helps to remember all the meds if you know what they're doing and what they're for, I think. At least it does for me.

I passed my Renal/Endocrine ... yay me.

Man I can't wait for April 30.

because i am on med for high blood so is most of the family i have living my mom died at 52 from complication from highblood so i questioned all meds she was on just to find out they were giving her the same drugs just different names so now i pay very close attention to all my meds and really love to learn about them so i will say that is my favorite part

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Math and Science were not my best subject, but I think having a good teacher makes all the difference

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We are doing muscles in A&P right now......It isn't as bad as I thought it would be.