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02 November 2016 02 Nov 2016

Volume 8 | Issue 11

ISSN (Print): 1759-1376

ISSN (Online): 2041-9457

Medical Pharmacology at a Glance

The evolution of paramedicine in recent years has been mirrored by parallel developments in both formal education programmes and the accompanying published literature. No more so is this best witnessed than in the field of pharmacology. A topic which could once send paramedics into 3rd stage shock at its very mention, is now an integral part of a modern paramedic's scope of practice.

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