Before Read More The NAPLEX® (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination®) is the standard licensing exam that all U.S. pharmacy students must pass to practice pharmacy. It’s an arduous exam that tests a daunting range of knowledge. Approximately 10% of students taking the exam for the fi rst time fail to achieve a passing score. Preparing for the NAPLEX® by reviewing all the material from each pharmacy school course would be overwhelming. A far better approach would be to study only the information most relevant to the exam, summarized in abbreviated bullet format, and that’s what The APhA Complete Review for Pharmacy contains. KEY FEATURES:
Practical information is presented in a clear, readerfriendly format
Activities and real-world examples reinforce concepts
Includes discussion of key pharmacy issues and suggested readings
About the Author
Dick R. Gourley, Pharm.D., is Professor and Dean of the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy in Memphis. He has co-edited 10 books including "Textbook of Therapeutics: Drugs and Disease Management," now in its 7th edition, and a preparation workbook for the Pharmacy College Admission Test, "PCAT Success 2004." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

