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All time favorite:  Applied Therapeutics - Clinical Use of Drugs.  Excellent reference that not only goes through relevant textbook pharm explanations of meds by disease process, but also gives you tons of relevant cases with interactive walk-throughs on the thought process in deciding certain meds/dosing.  Good for didactics, clinicals, and practice.  

 

Antibiotics: Antibiotics Simplified Jones and Barlett (2011).  Really great overview that helps make sense of a large complicated topic that I never fully grasped from the relatively weak abx lecture series we had in my school.  

 

Out in practice:  Prescriber's Letter - website and newsletter.  Great relevant clinical reviews by pharmacists.

 

FOAMed (free open access medical education):  http://empharmd.blogspot.ca.  "The elective rotation - a critical care hospital pharmacy podcast".  Its also helpful to review the great toxicology-related information available to help give you the important perspective of what goes wrong when drugs are overdosed... helps to really reinforce the most important points and dangers of the medications you are learning about.  

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