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PhAST Track Mathematics Module: Review

Jayne de Luca


"Do lots of work, keep on top of your lecture notes, practice your maths. Get yourself a calculations book and keep it."


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Remember, the best way to become proficient at pharmaceutical calculations is to practice, practice, practice. There are lots of online databanks of questions for you to practice on – just google pharmaceutical calculations questions. If you’re currently enrolled in PC1004, you will also have access to over 100 practice questions on the PC1004 learnJCU site that you can access at any time, as many times as you wish.

Click the link below and select "PhAST MATHS" to launch a set of ten revision questions!

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