What's the best way to memorize pharmacology in vet/med school? I mean when they make you memorize so many meds in a 2-4 semester subject (shorter in some places I believe).
Pharmacologist answers also welcome.
I mean, I get it's different for everyone, but how did you manage to memorize all of those drugs, their divisions and mechanisms of actions without mixing it up?
Also, what literature do you recommend? Personally I'm studying to be a vet but med school literature is welcome as it's not too different. Pharmacy university literature is a bit too much for what I need. Preferably something that doesn't get into history too much.
>>9113042
nice maymay image friend!!!
You're just asking how to memorize better right? If you're mixing stuff up it means you're either cramming too fast or you're simply unfocused when studying (or you don't revise often enough).
>>9113184
Pretty much this
t. halfway through my pharmacy bachelor's
>>9113042
You have to use mnemonics and come up with stories relating to the drugs, at first. After a few times (3-4 days) of doing that- you should remember it without the story ect.
>>9113042
Addie
>>9113042
Write them down in categories and divisions in which they are organised, then leave the categories but erase the actual names of the drugs. Write them where they should be then check, erase again and try to do better. Repeat 10 times or so and there you have it.