Babbini , Mario , Sandeep Bansal
Thieme: Learning Pharmacology through Clinical Cases is a case-based learning resource designed to bridge the gap between theoretical pharmacology and real-world clinical practice. This book is ideal for medical students, pharmacy students, nursing students, and healthcare professionals seeking a practical and engaging approach to understanding drugs and their clinical applications.
Each chapter presents realistic clinical cases that guide readers through drug selection, mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic indications, contraindications, adverse effects, and drug interactions. By applying pharmacological principles to patient-centered scenarios, readers develop strong clinical reasoning and decision-making skills.
The structured case-based format encourages active learning, critical thinking, and long-term retention of complex pharmacology concepts. Thieme: Learning Pharmacology through Clinical Cases is an excellent study companion for coursework, exams, and clinical rotations, as well as a valuable reference for daily clinical practice.
Key Features:
Case-based pharmacology learning approach
Realistic clinical scenarios and drug applications
Clear explanations of mechanisms and therapeutic use
Ideal for medical, pharmacy, and nursing students
Supports exam preparation and clinical decision-making
Language
English
Publisher
Thieme
Year Published
2017
Categories
Pharmacology