Re: Is anyone in Pharmocology
Is this Dr. Becker you're talking about? If so, I had him last winter, and trust me, I feel your pain. My advice to you:
Do the reading before you come to class. At the beginning of each chapter are a list of objectives that are answered by the information in the chapter. Write down your answers to the objectives before you come to class. He will tell you you do not really know anything until you write it down, and really, it does work.
The big emphasis in the class is not on memorizing the drugs, but on using information about the drugs to apply it to other situations. I would definitely recommend making flash cards for the drugs he mentions. Focus on the mechanism of action of each drug (especially the cardiac drugs. He likes cardiac drugs). Be able to think through what the drug does and why, and what similar effects you'll see in the body.
Regarding his brash personality: his bark is worse than his bite. If you have questions about something and don't feel comfortable asking in class, approach him after. He really is willing to help you with the information. There should also be a grad student running study sessions. Go to them, at least for the practice exams. They'll give you an idea of what he'll be asking. I actually found him to be kind of funny, despite the fact that he did berate me once or twice in class.
I gotta go to class but I'll check this thread tonight to see if I'm right about my assumption. And feel free to PM me if you have other questions about his class. Good luck!
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