So here is a quick update...Tuesday, I had Intro to Pharm sciences and Immunology..Not too bad. Started out with a pre quiz in both classes just to see what we knew.
Wednesday was very long..but will be each week 8am-5pm. Yikes! Had first Pt Counseling/Communication class... Two words: Dr. Nesbit. He is an interesting man but I am sure I will learn to appreciate his excitement for life.. A&P after that..then lunch.
During lunch, some of my classmates and I worked on Calculations HW for Intro to Pharm Sciences. Tried to remember how to draw a graph and add/subtract Roman numerals.
Intro to Pharmacy and Health Care Delivery with Dr. Max: We discussed the history behind health care professionals and the pharmacy profession. OK..now for Patient Centered Care: Buckle your seatbelts! We discussed our experiential education experiences..this includes shadowing, patient caring, pharmacy service learning, and IPPEs. WOW alot to take in! But I've got my handy dandy calendar!
Thurday: Not as exciting as the beginning of the week...Interesting things I learned today included: the history of drug regulation in Intro to Pharm Sciences and how to read a CBC to tell if a patient is suffering from anemia, a bacterial infection, or a viral infection. Pretty exciting!
Friday: SO glad it is Friday! Pt Counseling/Communication..always interesting..
The first A&P quiz..I was so nervous! First grade of the first year of pharmacy school..I studied for hours for this quiz..13 questions with at least one being a mathematical question..Hello! The questions were straight from the back of the chapters! Which, of course, I had studied to prepare for the quiz...yeah for me!
I was so relieved! The anatomy portion of the class started today with Dr. Phillips, an Arkansan! (You remember an earlier post about the physiology instructor, Dr. Hao, from China) I understand everything Dr. Phillips is saying! And it was pretty much a review from what I had learned in x ray school. Again yeah for me!
Going to spend the weekend working on my poster topic, calculations homework, reading "The Jungle"(to read for a book review for Intro to Pharm Sciences), and reviewing for any quizzes for next week. Need to learn ~10 OTC drugs
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