Guest guest Posted April 20, 2005 Report Share Posted April 20, 2005 Hello Jeanetta, I used the book titled Pharmacy Practice for Technicians by Gurgin and Hana, 2nd edition. /abhishek > > Hello All, > > I passed the examination. I am a non-pharmacy student technically. I > changed my major from & #65007;computer & #65007; science/applications to PhD in & #65007; Pharmacy & #65007; > Administration and I just took the examination so that it would help > during my job search and nice to put in the resume and maybe with an > intention to work part time and get some experience. > > I jsut used one text honestly, have noit much idea about how to > remember and memorize generic/brand drug names and since I am a full- > time studnet didn't have much time to learn everything in detail but > atleast I learnt the jist of the profession and knew how to tackle > stuff esp pharamaceutical calculations etc., > > So, once again I would like to thank the group and wish everyone good > and also suggest/advice that reading from a basic text and also maybe > even if you get a chance to go through all the stuff on this site even > once that is more than sufficient to pass the exam since I feel the > actual learning process can be done on the job while we are working in > the real world. > > thanks, > /abhishek > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2005 Report Share Posted April 20, 2005 An excellent book. I used this book at one of my teaching jobs. It is more of a text book. Thanks for the info. Jeanetta Abhishek Kavati <akavati@...> wrote: Hello Jeanetta, I used the book titled Pharmacy Practice for Technicians by Gurgin and Hana, 2nd edition. /abhishek > > Hello All, > > I passed the examination. I am a non-pharmacy student technically. I > changed my major from & #65007;computer & #65007; science/applications to PhD in & #65007; Pharmacy & #65007; > Administration and I just took the examination so that it would help > during my job search and nice to put in the resume and maybe with an > intention to work part time and get some experience. > > I jsut used one text honestly, have noit much idea about how to > remember and memorize generic/brand drug names and since I am a full- > time studnet didn't have much time to learn everything in detail but > atleast I learnt the jist of the profession and knew how to tackle > stuff esp pharamaceutical calculations etc., > > So, once again I would like to thank the group and wish everyone good > and also suggest/advice that reading from a basic text and also maybe > even if you get a chance to go through all the stuff on this site even > once that is more than sufficient to pass the exam since I feel the > actual learning process can be done on the job while we are working in > the real world. > > thanks, > /abhishek > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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