The "Bible of the Pharmacy" subscription is free to students and
required for
the class. The primary drug reference used in every pharmacy.
Drug Facts and Comparisons
Want to know what grade you have? Click on this link.
MyGradebook.com
Great alternative to the Drug Facts for researching drug
information and
more.
There is free drug reference software (with free updates)for your
PDA
The only catch is that you have to sign up to the website to be
able
to download and get the updates.
http://www.epocrates.com/
U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Research information on medications, health topics and diseases.
Includes
several links to reliable web sites. Includes a medical
dictionary,
encyclopedia and much more.
Medline Plus
Drugs.com is the most popular, comprehensive and up-to-date
source of drug
information online. Providing free, accurate and independent
advice on more
than 24,000 prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines and
natural
products.
Drugs.com
An Email newsgroup for Pharmacy Technicians who are studying for
the National
Exam. Includes several tutorials, web links, and study guides. A
must for any
pharmacy technician who wishes to excel in pharmacy practice.
Jeanetta's PTCB Study Group
Quia.com- Online games and activities. Great way to study for
pharmacy,
medical terminology and much more. The link below will take you
to all the
games and activities that Mrs. Barta has created or borrowed from
other
teachers.
All activities and practice quizzes!
A suggestion was made to add flashcards to the website. This is a
great study
website where you can create your own flashcards or use ones
already made.
You can study online or print out the cards. Search for Barta or
SJVC to
find
ones created by other students. I have created a log on for the
class it is
rop-ptpm password: pharmacy
www.studystack.com
I just found this cool study site for nursing. It includes links
to several
activities to help learn about medications, anatomy, and much
more. Have some
fun.
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d31/nur/learning_objects/_systems/index.html
I great website to help you remember medical terminology using
mnemonics.
http://www.medicalmnemonics.com/cgi-bin/browse.cfm
A great web site on how to study for many subjects, hints and
tips to improve
your grades.
http://www.how-to-study.com/
Great website to find a ton of information and lists regarding
pharmacy.
There
are even helpful videos. Take a look
http://www.globalrph.com/
Here are some blow by blow historical facts of Michigan and
Federal
Pharmacy law. This may also prove useful in your study of
pharmacy law
for the exam.
http://www.michiganpharmacists.org/consumers/facts.html
Video Webcasts from the FDA. Find out about recalls, new
medications,
policies
and procedures and much much more. New video's added each month.
If you are
concerned about making Health care safer for the patient and
being a great
tech, take a look.
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/psn/viewbroadcasts.cfm
Want to become a Hospital Pharmacy Technician? Make sure you know
about the
new regulations regarding USP 797. Click on the link below for
the latest
updates.
http://www.usp797.org/
Great website for anyone in the medical field!
Activities within topics include: flashcards & matching,
educational games,
sequence activities, interactive tutorials, and more! To select a
topic,
click
on the title below.
www.freenursetutor.com
Medical Terminology Activities
Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes
Activities to help you learn commonly used prefixes, suffixes,
and roots in
human anatomy and physiology
http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/1135/med_term_activites/
WebAnatomy
A collection of study aids for entry-level anatomy and physiology
students
http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/webanatomy/
Links to many Medical Terminology Resource, games and activities
http://www.isothermal.edu/library/medterm.htm
Links to practice quizzes on Quia- Tons of activities to help you
learn
medical terminology.
http://www.medtrng.com/quia.htm
Practice Units for Medical Terminology
http://www.iowacentral.com/Reicks/medical_terminology_60.htm
http://www.medword.com/basics.html
Medical Terminology Activities & Links
(Numbers correspond to chapters of Elements of Medical
Terminology Text)
http://instructors.butlercc.edu/cisclasses/mterm.htm
Interactive animations, pictures and diagrams related to Human
Anatomy and
physiology.
http://www.pennhealth.com/health_info/animationplayer/female_repro_tool.html
need help transitioning from MS Word 2003 to 2007? Need basic
help and would
like an online tutorial? Want to know some of those fancy
keyboard shortcuts
to impress your friends and family? Check out this web bage!
www.bettersolutions.com
Need help with Dosage Calculations? Want general information?
Click on
resources to find 3-D animations, videos, news, Quizzes and tools
and so much
more!
Click the link below to go directly to the links section (Scroll
down for
Dosage Calculations and Pharmacy Calculation) or type in www.medi-
soft.com to
go to the home page.
http://medi-smart.com/student.htm
Math and Dosage Calculations for Medical Assistants Student web
site.
This site has a math review, Drug company links and several
Dosage
Calculation
Web links. A must if you want extra practice with your Drug
calculations.
Math and Dosage Calcualtions by Kathryn Booth
Learn about the History of the FDA and Current drug laws! A
fascinating site
for those who want to know more about pharmacy and why we have to
do things a
certain way. We have come a long way!
http://www.fda.gov/oc/history/default.htm
Medical Calculations for Nurses.
Take a look around by clicking on the topics above to
learn more
about
dosage calculations and see a variety of common medication
calculations.
Click
on the quiz number to take sample quizzes to assess your skills.
This web site is designed for nursing students and any
health care
providers desiring to learn more about medication calculations
and practice a
variety of clinical dosage calculations. This site teaches dosage
calculations based on Dimensional Analysis.
http://home.sc.rr.com/nurdosagecal/
School of Nursing Tutorials
Bonnie Angel RN, EdD
Metric Conversion Practice Quizzes and help.
http://www.unc.edu/~bangel/quiz/quiz5.htm
if you want to know more about nuclear pharmacy,
radiopharmaceuticals, and
related companies check out this web site.
This is the website for Purdue University School of Pharmacy's
Nuclear
program. Lots of great information!
http://nuclear.pharmacy.purdue.edu/
Free word processing software and more. This was given to me by a
student who
says the down loadable programs are very similar to those in MS
Office such
as
Word and Excel. This software is completely free and a good tool
for those
who
cannot afford to purchase New Microsoft Software. Try it out and
let me know
what you think.
http://why.openoffice.org/
The Math Forum Is...
... the leading online resource for improving math learning,
teaching, and
communication since 1992.
_We are teachers, mathematicians, researchers, students, and
parents using
the power of the Web to learn math and improve math education.
_We offer a wealth of problems and puzzles; online mentoring;
research; team
problem solving; collaborations; and professional development.
http://mathforum.org/
Medical Pharmacology and Disease-Based Integrated Instruction
Programmed Study: Pharmacology Content, Practice Questions,
Practice Exams by
Michael Gordon, Ph.D.,
A good site with a ton of information on pharmacology including
Lecture
outlines, practice quizzes and flashcards.
http://www.pharmacology2000.com/
Nursing Pharmacology and Disease-Based Integrated Instruction
Programmed Study: Nursing Pharmacology Content, Practice
Questions, Practice
Exams
http://nursingpharmacology.info/
Drug Topics, An online Pharmacy Magazine that offers a Free
Subscription,
CE's, information and much more.
They also publish the top 200 drugs every year in March.
To find the Top 200 Drugs, Click on the link then Resources then
Pharmacy
Facts and Figures.
http://drugtopics.modernmedicine.com/
This tutorial teaches you about medical words. You'll learn about how to put
together parts of medical words. You'll also find quizzes to see what you've
learned.
Medical Terminology Tutorial
That was the name for the cabinet over the bathroom sink in my house when I
was growing up. What ever you call the place you keep medications, take a peek
in my well stocked cabinet.
This is a way to learn about common drug classifications along with Brand and
Generic Drug Names.
Pharmacology Tutorial