Peripheral Brain for the Pharmacist
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For years, student pharmacists have thrown together a pocket-sized collection of figures and tables containing key clinical information they look up frequently. Many graduates carry their tattered resource along with them right into practice. Peripheral Brain for the Pharmacist arranges 29 core reference materials on lab coat pocket sized, durable cards. Included as a bonus are 10 patient monitoring cards. Hole-punched with a metal ring to hold the collection together, Peripheral Brain for the Pharmacist means pharmacists and student pharmacists can finally part with their dog-eared, handmade note cards. Key Features: Durable, laminated cards containing key clinical information sought by all pharmacists and health professionals. Drilled and shrink-wrapped finish with metal ring to hold collection together. Color tabbed design for speedy search of information. Bonus of 10 patient monitoring cards. Easy fit for lab coat pocket. Available on Pharmacy Library.
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