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It’s NAPLEX season. Yup. The ONE test that every single pharmacy student has to pass to practice. 🙈
🌟 The goal of the NAPLEX exam is to ensure you have the knowledge, judgment, and skills necessary to practice pharmacy at entry-level competency (AKA make sure you can practice pharmacy without killing someone).
🌟 It can be easy to get overwhelmed reviewing 4 years of pharmacy school into a couple of weeks. So what should you focus on? Start with the basics of drug therapy. You are more likely to get asked about a rare (but potentially fatal) side effect than you are to get asked about the 3rd line therapy with refractory hypertension or antibiotic choices for multidrug-resistant bacteria. Prioritize your studying accordingly.
YOU GOT THISS!!