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Hello there. I'm confused about these few books:
1. Manon Shroff Management theory 2. Manon Shroff Management Q & A 3. Manon Shroff Q & A part I 4. Manon Shroff 1000 Q & A Can anyone enlighten me on these books? Which ones are the better choices? How many types of pharmacy by Manon? Thanks a lot for your information. |
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The first two books are for Management and Pharmaco economics where number 1 is the Theory and number two is questions and answers
The last two books are the rest of the blue print except clinical where again number 3 is the theory and number 4 is questions and answers. I hope it helps, but if you are still confused, just let me know |
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thanks rxindia.
basically, i need the management + clinical + Q & A part 1 theory book in order to cover the blue print, am i right? would u recommend to buy all the four books mentioned above? i'm planning to buy CPR and the Manan Shroff's books but not sure which one helps. Some people said Dr Dutta's book is helpful, what do you think? Should I buy? thanks. ![]() |
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Morris Cody complete set for sale:
MORRIS CODY FPGEE COMPLETE STUDY COURSE PHARMACY 2008 - eBay (item 250360418029 end time Jan-23-09 07:06:02 PST) |
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Hi, Start to read the part 1 and Part 8 from the Remington CD . The language used is very simple and easy to understand so try to make notes, as their are some deifinition which are very simple and confusing. Try to understand and not mug up. |
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HI EVERYBODY,
SOMEBODY HAVE ANY IDEA ABOUT THE BOOK: FPGEE SECRETS STUDY GUIDE? IS IT USEFULL FOR A QUICK PREPARATION? THANK YOUAmazon.com: FPGEE Secrets Study Guide: FPGEE Exam Review for the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination: FPGEE Exam Secrets Test Prep Team: Books |
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Morris Code Notes: “Veteran Hero”. The Good: This resource used be very popular in 80’s and 90’s and explanation for each major topic per FPGEE syllabus with practice Questions at the end. People used to just read this and pass in those golden days. “Management part” is still its strength. The Bad Seem’s like most of the information is out dated and questions on the back are not relevant to the today’s NABP expectations. Not worth for the money Conclusion: Read only “Management part” Shargel (CPR) – “Fading Hero” The Good This is excellent resource for FPGEE. All most all topics are covered according to FPGEE syllabus, at least to some extent in certain areas like pharmacy management and Calculations. Until, 2004/2005, it used to be the only good book for NAPLEX also . One must have this book. So much information on each topic presented in condensed form. The Bad It strength is its weakness. Having said, it used to be same book for NAPLEX, you don’t know where to stop. For FPGEE, you need to really narrow down your focus on each topic. Other wise you will be like swimming in an ocean. Conclusion You can use CPR as “Reference book” only and must have book Dr. Dutta Book: “Raising Hero” The Good: Excellent book with practice Questions for each topic according to revised (new) syllabus (2006) by NABP. Questions are designed from basic to advanced level, so that you get good grip at the end of each chapter. Very good exercise to read this book. So that your brain will be tuned to “FPGEE” type of questions and makes your life easy when you are writing actual exams. The bad No management Questions. Management Questions are a chunk of Questions you get in second half of your exam The Conclusion:- Must have book. Preferred to use with CPR (shargel) . Lipincots pharmacology: “The Starter” The Good Excellent resource for pharmacology. It explains nicely theories and principles of clinical pharmacology with clear and nice diagrams. Reading first few chapters are always advisable. The bad Only for basics for clinical pharmacology Not a complete resource for all topics per syllabus. Conclusion Very good book to start your preparation. Read this book before you read pharmacology related topics. Katzung pharmacology:- “Clinical Hero” The Good Very good book for in-depth information clinical pharmacology with questions at the end of each chapter. The bad Too much information and consumes so much of your valuable time. Conclusion Read this book only if you have enough time in hand. Mannon sharoff books : ”The fillers” The Good Nicely organized “very basic” information for certain repeated topics of the exam. If you do not have this book, you need to do homework to collect the information. They did your home work and presented like a “notes”. Practice questions books are designed to give you l idea of FPGEE types of questions for some topics. The bad Not a complete resource to depend for fpgee. The coverage of topics are very much limited and designed per old syllabus. . Conclusion handy resource to save your time |
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