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Practical Manual Of Pharmacology For Medical Students
Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789390595020
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“Practical Manual of Pharmacology for Medical Students” by Dinesh Badyal (ISBN: 9789390595020) is tailored to the competency-based MBBS curriculum. Covering essential components like communication skills, simulation-based learning, and hands-on exercises, it integrates psychomotor, attitudinal, and communication skills development. Updated chapters address clinical pharmacology, pharmacoeconomics, and new teaching methods, incorporating latest treatment guidelines, drug regulations, and ethics. Ideal for medical and dental students, as well as postgraduate pharmacology students, this book serves as both a practical manual and a reference guide.
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Ayanika De –
Concise and to the point. A useful tool for medical and dental students. Lacked depth in certain sections, but I enjoyed the format
Rahul Gitte –
An essential resource for any medical student. The integration of psychomotor skills is brilliant. Helped me ace my practical exams.
Poojitha Matangi –
A decent manual. Some experiments were a bit outdated, but overall helpful for practical understanding. Good for quick reference during labs.
Chirag –
The book is helpful, but some sections felt rushed. Needed more detailed explanations for certain procedures. Still, a worthwhile purchase.
Vishal Soni –
Good for MBBS students. Found the simulation-based learning exercises quite engaging. My rating is because some topics are brief.
Chilaka Alan –
Not bad. Served its purpose for my practicals. The format and content are okay. A decent study aid, could have included more diagrams.
Manish Kumar –
Pretty good for practicals. I wish there was more focus on recent advances. It has been really helpful throughout the semester though.
Ujjwal Chauhan –
Excellent manual! The updated chapters on pharmacoeconomics were very relevant. Easy to follow and understand. Highly recommended!
Rishita Bachani –
This manual is a lifesaver! Well-organized and easy to navigate. The hands-on exercises made learning pharmacology much more enjoyable.
Megha Sapra –
Clear and concise instructions. Helped me prepare for my pharmacology practical exams. Could use more real-world clinical examples though.
Rahul Bairwa –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were excellent, others were just okay. The ethics section was a pleasant surprise. Worth the money but could be better.
Satya Kumari –
Comprehensive coverage of experiments. The communication skills section was unexpectedly useful. A solid addition to my medical library.