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Free Audiobook Password Instructions for my Email List
In this episode, I'm going over the instructions on how to use the Free Audiobook password, but also the expansion of my pharmacology course.
Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ
or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us
and subscribe to TonyPharmD YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd
See all my audiobooks and use the password here https://www.memorizingpharm.com/freebookcodes
Join the pharmacology course with the coupon HALFOFF here there are some "preview" modules you can check out for free
https://residency.teachable.com/p/mobile
Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
Auto Generated Transcript:
Alright, well I first wanted to thank you guys for joining my email list and I’ve just sent you the password for the free book. The way that you go and get it is you go to memorizingfarm.com forward slash free book codes and then you click on this Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach second edition.
What I’m going to do is I’m probably going to send these free codes out every other week or something like that and what I’m going to ask you to do is if you do take a code, please do take the time to review it. It really does make a huge difference. So even if you don’t have the time to do a written review, if you can just put ‘Oh, you know this was 5 stars, 4 stars,’ whatever you felt it was, I really appreciate it.
So again, to get to if you’re on the list, you’ve gotten the password in your email. Check your junk mail if you didn’t get it and then you just go to memorizingfarm.com forward slash free book codes. Go to Memorizing Pharmacology: Relaxed Approach second edition and then you will get a screen that looks like this and then you put in the password there.
Okay, if you want to look at any of the other books, it’s going to give you something like this where if you’re not an Audible member, you can join Audible and get a free copy of any of those books that I’ve written.
Okay, well let me talk about what I actually wanted to talk about today which is I’m updating the self-paced pharmacology course to add hundred and forty. It’s actually a little bit more than that, a hundred and forty mnemonics and new quizzes so I wanted to show you how that works.
So you go to pharmacyresidency.teachable.com. One of the big things I do, the reason why we’ve got kind of pharmacology and residency on the same page is one of the big things I do is I help students as they’re moving on to residency. My undergraduate major is actually English and I’m getting a second one in mass com but I’m really good at helping people with their papers and letters of intent and CVs to some extent but that’s why this is like this.
So you go to self-paced pharmacology course with mobile quizzes and videos and it’ll take you to this page where you’ve got the what is now the current self-paced pharmacology course. It has pharmacology basics GI musculoskeletal respiratory immune neuropsych cardio and endocrine and anytime you see let me tell you a little bit about Teachable if you see one of these little light bulbs it means that there’s a quiz associated with it if you see this it’s just a video no quizzes.
And then again this one’s a quiz that one’s a little bit more. So it works out to be like this is just top 200 and then this is more of a classroom lecture and then these are the original powerpoints that kind of go with that classroom lecture but I’ve had a lot of people ask me for more detailed mnemonics.
So what I’ve done is I’ve now added advanced mnemonic so I’ve only put in the GI so far there’s 16 of them and they take quite a while to go through but what I wanted to show you is this should actually say free preview. You can now go on it without paying anything and you can see the free preview.
And what it’ll do is you’ll go into it and it’ll start right away like this: Name four antacids and four side effects or interactions that concern you about antacids number one antacids okay so we’ll pause it right there. And these are from the Memorizing Pharmacology Mnemonics book.
And what people wanted was well I like hearing it but is there a way I can see it? And yeah, it’s in the book but they wanted it all together so what I’ve done is we’ve actually made it so that now it goes through the entire mnemonic and then got a couple quiz questions here.
I already did the quiz so let’s just look at the first question which of the following antacids have a laxative effect? We would look to the video and see that the laxative effect comes from magnesium hydroxide so we go down here see calcium carbonate aluminum hydroxide oh there’s my answer magnesium hydroxide and then both aluminum hydroxide calcium carbonate we check yep that’s the correct answer then hit continue.
Which of the following medications do antacid ions chelate with? So again chelation is that binding of like a multivalent cation so a plus two or plus three on the periodic table so it’s so important to have just a little bit of chemistry knowledge. And so we’re looking for which medications those are and we see okay ions chelation with fluoroquinolones and tetracyclines. It’s the eye from acidic meals from the mnemonic.
And so we see okay, fluoroquinolones, tetracyclines, just do a little check and that one’s correct. Okay, so that’s the way that this addition works and so what I’ve done is I’ve put in the first 18 for GI so that you can kind of have this visual of it and then it goes to H2RAs gynecomastia side effects, proton pump inhibitors, proton pump inhibitor side effects, what are the triple peptic ulcer disease, what are the quad peptic ulcer disease therapies, disulfiram reaction, prostaglandins diarrhea versus anticholinergic side effects, cholinergic side effects constipation nausea vomiting and then inflammatory bowel disease and then so forth.
So again, what I’m trying to do is give a more robust pharmacology course for you so that when you’re practicing this now you can go on your phone watch the video not just go to the next video do a couple of quiz questions and then go to the next video.
With these I’ll just put a couple quiz questions because the mnemonics do tend to stick a little bit better and it just gives you a ton more knowledge as you’re going into whether it’s NAPLEX or NCLEX or whatever it is.
So let me kind of go back to the beginning here. Okay, and so the way to check this out is to get to self-paced pharmacology course from residency.teachable.com and then go down to here where it’s going to be a free preview eventually where it’s going to save it eventually and you just go to this antacid one and click on that and then you can kind of see how it works and you know kind of go from there.
Again, if you’re listening to the podcast you always get half off of the price of the course. It’s normally 95 but it’s H-A-L-F-O-F-F all caps if you put that code in you can get half off.
So again please do join the email list. I will be sending out free audiobook codes every other week until I run out but I have a thousand codes to give out so I’m gonna kind of do this a little bit at a time and we’ll start with these first 50 codes for this Memorizing Farm second edition and hopefully this is something you guys will be looking forward to but I do want to again get in better touch with you guys and have that connection.
Like to learn more?
Find my book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ
or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us
and subscribe to my YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd
Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
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Free Audiobook Password Instructions for my Email List
In this episode, I'm going over the instructions on how to use the Free Audiobook password, but also the expansion of my pharmacology course.
Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ
or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us
and subscribe to TonyPharmD YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd
See all my audiobooks and use the password here https://www.memorizingpharm.com/freebookcodes
Join the pharmacology course with the coupon HALFOFF here there are some "preview" modules you can check out for free
https://residency.teachable.com/p/mobile
Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
Auto Generated Transcript:
Alright, well I first wanted to thank you guys for joining my email list and I’ve just sent you the password for the free book. The way that you go and get it is you go to memorizingfarm.com forward slash free book codes and then you click on this Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach second edition.
What I’m going to do is I’m probably going to send these free codes out every other week or something like that and what I’m going to ask you to do is if you do take a code, please do take the time to review it. It really does make a huge difference. So even if you don’t have the time to do a written review, if you can just put ‘Oh, you know this was 5 stars, 4 stars,’ whatever you felt it was, I really appreciate it.
So again, to get to if you’re on the list, you’ve gotten the password in your email. Check your junk mail if you didn’t get it and then you just go to memorizingfarm.com forward slash free book codes. Go to Memorizing Pharmacology: Relaxed Approach second edition and then you will get a screen that looks like this and then you put in the password there.
Okay, if you want to look at any of the other books, it’s going to give you something like this where if you’re not an Audible member, you can join Audible and get a free copy of any of those books that I’ve written.
Okay, well let me talk about what I actually wanted to talk about today which is I’m updating the self-paced pharmacology course to add hundred and forty. It’s actually a little bit more than that, a hundred and forty mnemonics and new quizzes so I wanted to show you how that works.
So you go to pharmacyresidency.teachable.com. One of the big things I do, the reason why we’ve got kind of pharmacology and residency on the same page is one of the big things I do is I help students as they’re moving on to residency. My undergraduate major is actually English and I’m getting a second one in mass com but I’m really good at helping people with their papers and letters of intent and CVs to some extent but that’s why this is like this.
So you go to self-paced pharmacology course with mobile quizzes and videos and it’ll take you to this page where you’ve got the what is now the current self-paced pharmacology course. It has pharmacology basics GI musculoskeletal respiratory immune neuropsych cardio and endocrine and anytime you see let me tell you a little bit about Teachable if you see one of these little light bulbs it means that there’s a quiz associated with it if you see this it’s just a video no quizzes.
And then again this one’s a quiz that one’s a little bit more. So it works out to be like this is just top 200 and then this is more of a classroom lecture and then these are the original powerpoints that kind of go with that classroom lecture but I’ve had a lot of people ask me for more detailed mnemonics.
So what I’ve done is I’ve now added advanced mnemonic so I’ve only put in the GI so far there’s 16 of them and they take quite a while to go through but what I wanted to show you is this should actually say free preview. You can now go on it without paying anything and you can see the free preview.
And what it’ll do is you’ll go into it and it’ll start right away like this: Name four antacids and four side effects or interactions that concern you about antacids number one antacids okay so we’ll pause it right there. And these are from the Memorizing Pharmacology Mnemonics book.
And what people wanted was well I like hearing it but is there a way I can see it? And yeah, it’s in the book but they wanted it all together so what I’ve done is we’ve actually made it so that now it goes through the entire mnemonic and then got a couple quiz questions here.
I already did the quiz so let’s just look at the first question which of the following antacids have a laxative effect? We would look to the video and see that the laxative effect comes from magnesium hydroxide so we go down here see calcium carbonate aluminum hydroxide oh there’s my answer magnesium hydroxide and then both aluminum hydroxide calcium carbonate we check yep that’s the correct answer then hit continue.
Which of the following medications do antacid ions chelate with? So again chelation is that binding of like a multivalent cation so a plus two or plus three on the periodic table so it’s so important to have just a little bit of chemistry knowledge. And so we’re looking for which medications those are and we see okay ions chelation with fluoroquinolones and tetracyclines. It’s the eye from acidic meals from the mnemonic.
And so we see okay, fluoroquinolones, tetracyclines, just do a little check and that one’s correct. Okay, so that’s the way that this addition works and so what I’ve done is I’ve put in the first 18 for GI so that you can kind of have this visual of it and then it goes to H2RAs gynecomastia side effects, proton pump inhibitors, proton pump inhibitor side effects, what are the triple peptic ulcer disease, what are the quad peptic ulcer disease therapies, disulfiram reaction, prostaglandins diarrhea versus anticholinergic side effects, cholinergic side effects constipation nausea vomiting and then inflammatory bowel disease and then so forth.
So again, what I’m trying to do is give a more robust pharmacology course for you so that when you’re practicing this now you can go on your phone watch the video not just go to the next video do a couple of quiz questions and then go to the next video.
With these I’ll just put a couple quiz questions because the mnemonics do tend to stick a little bit better and it just gives you a ton more knowledge as you’re going into whether it’s NAPLEX or NCLEX or whatever it is.
So let me kind of go back to the beginning here. Okay, and so the way to check this out is to get to self-paced pharmacology course from residency.teachable.com and then go down to here where it’s going to be a free preview eventually where it’s going to save it eventually and you just go to this antacid one and click on that and then you can kind of see how it works and you know kind of go from there.
Again, if you’re listening to the podcast you always get half off of the price of the course. It’s normally 95 but it’s H-A-L-F-O-F-F all caps if you put that code in you can get half off.
So again please do join the email list. I will be sending out free audiobook codes every other week until I run out but I have a thousand codes to give out so I’m gonna kind of do this a little bit at a time and we’ll start with these first 50 codes for this Memorizing Farm second edition and hopefully this is something you guys will be looking forward to but I do want to again get in better touch with you guys and have that connection.
Like to learn more?
Find my book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ
or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us
and subscribe to my YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd
Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com

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