huyhi - 8-4-2006 at 06:45
Please show me the list of books needed for students of pharmacy. Thanks in advanced
leu - 8-4-2006 at 12:05
Please use the fucking search engine if you can't find the proper thread(s) without it
Flip - 8-4-2006 at 12:16
It would be interesting, however, if there was some reference that covered what different textbooks were being used in the various curriculums of
different universities. One might be able to access the syllibi from online university resources, and plan a program of self study from there.
solo - 8-4-2006 at 14:04
1: Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2003 Jun 15;60(12):1246-50. Related Articles, Links
Content on end-of-life care in major pharmacy textbooks.
Bookwalter TC, Rabow MW, McPhee SJ.
School of Pharmacy, University of California, 521 Parnassus Avenue, Room C-152, San Francisco, CA 94143-0622, USA. thomasb@itsa.ucsf.edu
The quantity and quality of end-of-life-care (EOLC) information in commonly used pharmacy textbooks were studied. EOLC content in each of eight
best-selling pharmacy textbooks was assigned to 1 of 13 domains; there were a total of 104 possible domains for all eight books. Every mention of EOLC
was given a score of 2 for "helpful content present" or 1 for "minimal content present." The quantity of EOLC content was assessed by tabulating the
raw number of entries. The average number of EOLC-related entries per book ranged from 1.0 (ethics) to 27.5 (natural history). Eighty-one domains
(78%) had fewer than 10 entries, 66 (63%) had 5 or fewer entries, and 28 (27%) had 1 entry or none. The overall quality of content was low, especially
in the domains of spiritual issues, ethics, and context of care. The results were consistent with findings for medicine and nursing textbooks. A
review of eight commonly used pharmacy textbooks revealed inadequate coverage of EOLC.
Publication Types:
Evaluation Studies
PMID: 12845920 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
chochu3 - 8-4-2006 at 20:03
Go to www.avaxhome.ru and type in pharmacy their.
andresderis - 17-4-2006 at 22:25
Organical and medicinal chem:
Organic Chemistry -->mc murry , fessenden , solomons , carey , and so on , there's a lot of books
organic analysis --> mc elvain , and any organic analysis book (selected vogel chapters i.e)
Introduction to medicinal Chemistry - G. Patrick--->awesome introductory book
Pharmacological basis of therapeutics - Goodman & gilman -->essentials of pharmacology with enphasis on physiology
Physiology books , like Berne's principles or Guyton's medical physio
Pharmacokinetics --> any gibaldi book , or his equivalent
for medicinal chemistry there's a LOT of very good books , Burguer's Medicinal Chemistry , wilson's , Foye , Silverman (organic medicinal chemistry)
check it out on your library
also look at selected papers , they re very helpfull
any question , PM me
best regards