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Looking for a Solid Pharmacology foundation? Clinically relevant and comprehensive review with an emphasis on high-yield information for USMLE and COMLEX exams and clinical applications. Active learning techniques keep you engaged! This course is designed for MS1-MS4, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants! "Solid Pharmacology is a succinct yet thorough review of the most pertinent material that we will need for not only exams, but actual clinical coursework." -Duke University Student, 2012 "These lectures did an excellent job at summarizing complicated pharmacological concepts, and emphasized important correlations." -Temple Student, 2013 For additional course details visit: http://www.doctorsintraining.com/pharmacology/ Last edited by DoctorsInTraining; 03-04-2011 at 02:31 PM. Reason: formatting issues |
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Are these actual lectures that were recorder or are they animations allowing us to control the content. Can you please elaborate on the "lectures". Thanks!
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What format are these lectures in, Video/Audio or both? Also, what book are they based off of so a student could highlight as he watched the lectured?
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The last time I looked the list of lectures wasn't completed, or the videos/audio had yet to be uploaded. This worried me and prevented me from purchasing...have you guys completed the series yet? Are there any questions/review quizes similar to the format of the step 1 FA review?
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Yes, it states on your website that only 13 lectures are completed? When do you expect to have the rest of the video lectures completed?
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Also, DIT gets a lot of credit for keeping the material to the most high yield things. Pharm is a massive topic where, I think, it would be hard to keep it condensed to the most important details. Is this going to be a *very* high yield focused lecture series, or will is the topic too large to be exclusive of certain areas. I guess I'm asking if it will be more inclusive or more high-yeld (if that wasn't clear in the first 3 sentences) |
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how long are each lecture and do we have the option to listen to them at 2x speed?
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Do you provide high yield notes to accompany each lecture?
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As far as I remember the lectures are based on Lippincott Pharmacology.Not sure though!
How relevant is it for Usmle step1? |
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Is there any sort of quiz/test/USMLE-style questions that accompany the lecture content?
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What topics/areas are covered in the videos currently available and when do you plan the rest to be available? What is the format of a typical pharm lecture? Are there review questions that follow subjects? Thanks!
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Hello everyone!
We are very excited to see that so many of you are interested in our new product! Hopefully this new information will address all questions:
http://www.doctorsintraining.com/pharmacology/ Doctors In Training |
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I looked into getting Solid Pharm but didn't think I'd have the time to do it along with classes and the full DIT course before my test date. But its still in the back of my mind for when I start rotations next year.
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Can you download the lectures to use watch/listen to on an mp3 player?
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I loved the DIT for step 2 series. You mention that this course is designed for MS 1-4's. Would it be appropriate for somebody during internship who wants to brush up on pharm?
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Hi
If this is for MS1-4's, is it possible to get qbanks or a set of questions that are relevant to the exam that we're prepping for? For example, if I were to purchase this now, would I be able to practice questions that are pertinent for Step 1 now and be able to get a different and/or similar but more exam specific set of questions that are pertinent to Step 2 CK? |
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Hi DIT,
Thank You for the opportunity to participate in this raffle. If Luck is on my side, I look forward to watching the pharmacology videos that will be available for viewing. Pharm can be a pain in the----! I am hoping ur videos change that a BIT... Thanks & Good Luck in the production of upcoming videos. |
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Is this meant for Step 1 and/or Step 2 Prep? Are you basically teaching Lipincott's Pharmacology book?
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Hi students!
I think we have a response for all the new questions/comments posted below... Q: I looked into getting Solid Pharm but didn't think I'd have the time to do it along with classes and the full DIT course before my test date. But its still in the back of my mind for when I start rotations next year. A: While it sounds like you’ve got a full plate right now and you’re doing the right thing to focus on your test prep and your classes, we think Solid Pharmacology would be a great addition to your studies after your test. The Solid Pharmacology course is a great way to help you ace the pharmacology portion of your curriculum and to prepare you to rock your rotations. Best of luck in your studies! Q: Can you download the lectures to use watch/listen to on an mp3 player? A: While DIT is always looking for better ways to make our materials accessible to our students, Solid Pharmacology is currently only available on the web. The visual aspects of our lectures (such as illustrations, animations, onscreen mnemonics, key terms) would be lost in an audio-only MP3 version. Q: I loved the DIT for step 2 series. You mention that this course is designed for MS 1-4's. Would it be appropriate for somebody during internship who wants to brush up on pharm? A: We’re always glad to hear that a student has been pleased with our products! In terms of the Solid Pharmacology, the course focuses both on the basics and on the more clinical applications for the drugs discussed. If you’re looking to brush up to be better prepared to take care of your patients, especially if there are certain drugs you’re feeling a little rusty on, then Solid Pharmacology is definitely for you. Because you can select only the lectures you need, you can use this course to refresh your knowledge of the drugs you want for your internship. Q: If this is for MS1-4's, is it possible to get qbanks or a set of questions that are relevant to the exam that we're prepping for? For example, if I were to purchase this now, would I be able to practice questions that are pertinent for Step 1 now and be able to get a different and/or similar but more exam specific set of questions that are pertinent to Step 2 CK? A: Solid Pharmacology is designed to teach clinically useful Pharmacology, without specific regard to USMLE Step 1 or Step 2. The course study guides are full of short-answer questions that are perfect for active learning and group study, but are not intended to be Board type questions. We do not currently have a qbank for Solid Pharmacology, but several good question books (such as Pre-Test Pharmacology) already exist. Q: Is this meant for Step 1 and/or Step 2 Prep? Are you basically teaching Lipincott's Pharmacology book? A: This course is designed to be useful to all medical, PA, and NP students, no matter their current year in school. While this course definitely covers material from Step 1 and Step 2, it is designed to focus on the pharmacology portion of your curriculum, and to bridge the gap between the classroom and the clinics. DIT’s Step 1 and Step 2 courses, on the other hand, are designed specifically to cover the whole array of high yield material you need to study for your board exams. To answer your other question, Lippincott’s is a great book, but Solid Pharmacology’s lectures are so much more than simply “teaching the book.” The structure of Solid Pharmacology follows Lippincott’s Pharmacology, but the lectures are enriched heavily by our lecturers to help students apply the concepts to clinical scenarios. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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is this useful for step 2 and 3 prep?
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Is the same person that does the USMLE videos hosting these videos, too?
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How are the lectures divided? By MOA, class, application?
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Is this course aimed more for prep for Step 1 or the other Steps? Thanks!
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Are there any practice questions that go along with the lectures?
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Hello again!
The Solid Pharmacology lectures are divided into by types of diseases and drugs and then organized by systems. You can access a list of all lectures here: http://www.doctorsintraining.com/pha.../course-order/ As far as whether it will benefit you when used in conjunction with Step 3, yes! There are indeed practice questions associated with each lecture. They are in a PDF format and available to download for your convenience. These lectures are not hosted solely by Dr. Jenkins and include several other physician lecturers. Good luck to everyone that has posted a comment on this thread! You are eligible to win 10 FREE lectures! SDN will choose the winners randomly and then we will contact them with information on how to redeem your prize.
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I was also wondering what the timetable is for uploading the videos which are currently in production. Can you give us any sort of a timetable for when they will be available by? This summer? 2012?
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Who teaches the pharm? Is it a pharmacologist or an MD/DO?
Also, does it repeat stuff from Lippincott's or do they add more to it? Loved it for Step 2! |
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Thanks for answering the questions.
Do the lectures integrate knowledge and give a solid background in areas like physiology before going into the specifics of each drug or does it pretty much just follow along with Lippincotts? Also, since that is the "text" for it, is it used as a way to prep yourself for the lecture or simply follow along with the speaker?
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Hi,
Is this the first year of DIT doing these lecture series? Also, would Dr. Jenkins be a lecturer? Thanks! |
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For the most part it was a Doctor discussing Insulin, but there were charts he'd show, random mnemonics and overall, a well put together audio/video presentation. Thanks DIT Hopefully I get to learn more than just Insulin w/10 free Pharm lectures! |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Sounds awesome. I checked out your website when I was practicing for Step 3 and the pharm lectures definitely caught my eye. Hopefully I'll get to check them out!
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DIT helped me out a lot during Step 1 but I had FA like everyone else. Do we need to have the Lippincott's book to know what's going on?
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I used DIT for Step 1 and Step 2 and, despite the fact that it was hard financially for me, I loved them. It really helped me focus my studying. I just wanted to check in to say thank you for making these lectures available to buy one at a time. That way I can pick which to buy at the time I need them!
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Is there decent repetition throughout the lectures? I know pharmacology is what I'm struggling with, and this would help a lot.
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Sorry if this was already answered. Are practice exams included with these lectures? Thanks.
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