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  1. See my post above yours , lol. Its just when i am in a bit of a hurry and check the forum, and i look at what the recent topics are, but don't really have time to read everything. I dont want to miss out on a give away of like giant Lophophora or anything .

    I had never used the 'View new content' , but checked it out after my request here, and see it can show me what i need... :blush: Sorry !!!

    :)

     

    Missed your other post, my bad :P

    Great tool, though


  2. I don't know whether to plonk this request here, or start a new thread...???.

    Hmmm?, I shall plonk it here....

    Hey Torsten :) ,I was wondering if the amount of 'Recent Topics' could be increased to a number greater than 5, like maybe 8 -ish?. The reason being is sometimes I miss stuff.

    :)

    EDIT: To explain further... The 'recent topics' listed on the right of the main page is what i am referring to.

     

    Have you tried the "View New Content" in the top right? It does that all of that and more.


  3. customs can only every check 10% of the countries incoming mail to check any more would cost way to much money and time, its a myth, people send cocaine around in mail and it gets delivered simple fact is ur odds of success are 90% so really why not?

     

    Because 90% isn't 100%. Getting caught is a bitch.

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  4. anyone in south oz keen to go halves/thirds in a pack ?

     

    Considering halfsies. Just need to check if I have the funds available.

    Edit: Fuck it. let's do this.

    Willing to go halfsies, content with thirdsies too if someone else wants in.

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  5. https://www.coursera...course/pharm101

    Fundamentals of Pharmacology

    Emma Meagher, MD

    In this class you will learn how drugs affect the body, how they alter disease processes and how they might produce toxicity. We will discuss how new drugs are tested and developed prior to them being used for patient care. We will describe how personalization of medicine will become a common day reality in patient care.

    About the Course

    This set of courses will discuss the discipline of pharmacology and its integration throughout medical science. Specifically, the content will be organized as follows: 1) Basic Pharmacological Principles; 2) Applied Pharmacology, the concept of applying the basic principles to each organ system with an emphasis on melding pathophysiology with biologic targets for drug therapy; 3) Therapeutics, considered to be the clinical application of applied pharmacology, including the financial implications of therapy, evidence-based medicine, and the limitations of drug therapy and future directions of therapeutics in all disease states, as well as the legal implications of prescription writing; and 4) Advanced Pharmacological Principles, such as cancer therapeutics.

    About the Instructor

    Dr. Emma Meagher graduated summa cum laude with her medical degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland. Following completion of an internship and residency in internal medicine, she was appointed as Senior Registrar /Lecturer of Cardiovascular Medicine at Mater Hospital, University College in Dublin, Ireland. She is currently working as an attending physician in preventive cardiology at Penn Medicine.

    Dr. Meagher's educational interests are in the fields of translational research methodology to graduate, pre-, and post- doctoral students and novel modalities for education in pharmacology to undergraduate medical students. To this end, she directs the University of Pennsylvania's four-year pharmacology curriculum and is Program Director for the Master of Science degree program in Translational Research and Co PI of the Penn Clinical and Translational Sciences Award (CTSA). Her four year pharmacology curriculum is fully integrated across all aspects of medical education, including basic pharmacology, new drug design development, and innovative pharmacology modalities such as cancer pharmacology.

    Dr. Meagher has been the recipient of many teaching awards including: the Dean's Award for the Development of Innovative Educational Programs (1999), the Leonard Berwick Memorial Teaching Award (2001), the Arthur K. Asbury Mentoring Award (2004), Medical Student Government Awards for Basic and Integrated Science Education (2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011), the Dunning Dripps Award for post graduate education (2009), and the university's highest teaching honor, the Lindback Award (2005).

    *Edit: I should note, I've signed up.

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