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Doctor In Training: Solid Pharmacology

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DOCTOR IN TRAINING – BETTER DOCTORS. BETTER WORLD.

Doctor In Training (DIT) Solid Pharmacology is an essential resource for medical students and professionals looking to master pharmacology. Designed to simplify complex concepts, this program integrates high-yield content, real-world applications, and engaging teaching techniques to ensure comprehensive understanding and retention.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Master high-yield pharmacologic principles relevant to USMLE Step 2 CK and Step 3.

  • Understand mechanisms of action, side effects, indications, and contraindications of commonly used drug classes.

  • Apply pharmacologic knowledge to clinical case scenarios for both inpatient and outpatient settings.

  • Identify key drug interactions and adverse effects critical for patient safety and board exams.

  • Strengthen ability to choose appropriate pharmacologic therapy based on evidence-based guidelines.

  • Enhance recall of drug names, classifications, and clinical applications through focused, high-yield review.

  • Improve performance on pharmacology-related questions in standardized exams and clinical practice.

DOCTOR IN TRAINING: SOLID PHARMACOLOGY

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DOCTOR IN TRAINING: SOLID PHARMACOLOGY TOPICS

1. Pharmacokinetics, Part 1: Drug Administration, Absorption, and Distribution  

2. Pharmacokinetics, Part 2: Drug Metabolism and Elimination  

3. Drug-Receptor Interactions and Pharmacodynamics  

1. Autonomic Nervous System  

2. Cholinergic Agonists  

3. Cholinergic Antagonists  

4. Adrenergic Agonists  

5. Adrenergic Antagonists  

1. Neurodegenerative Disease Therapies  

2. Anxiolytic and Hypnotic Drugs  

3. CNS Stimulants  

4. Anesthetics  

5. Antidepressants  

6. Neuroleptics  

7. Opioids  

8. Antiepileptics  

1. Heart Failure Drugs  

2. Antiarrhythmics  

3. Antianginal Drugs  

4. Antihypertensives  

5. Blood Drugs  

6. Lipid Drugs  

7. Diuretics  

1. Pituitary and Thyroid Therapies  

2. Insulin and Diabetes Mellitus  

3. Other Diabetes Drugs  

4. Progestins and Oral Contraceptive Pills  

5. Androgens  

6. Adrenal Hormones  

1. Respiratory System Drugs  

2. Gastrointestinal and Antiemetic Drugs  

3. Other Therapies (Sexual Dysfunction, Bones, Obesity)  

1. Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy  

2. Cell Wall Inhibitors, Part 1: Penicillin  

3. Cell Wall Inhibitors, Part 2  

4. Protein Synthesis Inhibitors  

5. Quinolones, Folic Acid Antagonists, Urinary Tract Antiseptics  

6. Antimycobacterials  

7. Antifungal Drugs  

8. Antiprotozoal Drugs  

9. Anthelmintic Drugs  

10. Antiviral Drugs, Part 1  

11. Antiviral Drugs, Part 2: HIV/AIDS Antiviral Drugs  

1. Antineoplastics, Part 1  

2. Antineoplastics, Part 2  

3. Immunosuppressants  

4. Anti-inflammatory Drugs, Part 1  

5. Anti-inflammatory Drugs, Part 2: Antirheumatics and Gout Therapy  

6. Autacoids and Autacoid Antagonists  

7. Toxicology  

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