Robert Bose has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 1 author, with an average listener rating of 1★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Pharmacology.

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Pharmacology

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If you find pharmacology exciting but confusing...this audiobook will eliminate the confusion! Do you need help with understanding or memorizing pharmacology? Or maybe you’re just interested in how medicines work and need a reliable source of information? This pharmacology audiobook is exactly what you need! Pharmacology is the science that studies how drugs work and how they’re processed by the body. It studies both natural and man-made drugs - in fact, any substance that has an effect on the functioning of a living organism. If you’re a medical student, you’re supposed to take pharmacology classes as part of your education. However, pharmacological knowledge can benefit every person - after all, each of us becomes sick from time to time! If you’re not at medical school, you’ll need the basics of pharmacology to understand drug inserts and talk to your doctor about different treatment options. This kind of knowledge is empowering because you’re no longer blindly accepting your doctor’s decisions but actively discussing them. Pharmacology is an exciting science, but it can also get very complicated. This is why you need a really clear and concise audiobook that will explain all the key concepts - an audiobook like this one. Here’s what you’ll learn: The mechanisms that make medicines work The journey of a drug from intake to elimination How to evaluate the toxicity of drugs Surprising facts about popular medicines And much more! Of course, listening to this audiobook won’t make you as competent as your doctor, but it will help you understand how you’re treated. And if you’re a medical student, you can use this audiobook for learning new material or revising your existing knowledge. Are you ready to boost your knowledge of pharmacology? Get this audiobook now!

©2020 Dexter Lendsteiner (P)2020 Dexter Lendsteiner

Narrator: Robert Bose
Length: 5 hrs and 3 mins
Available on Audible
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Medical Terminology, Pharmacology

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If you want to boost your understanding of medicine and pharmacology, listen here! Are you a medical student who’s struggling with complicated terminology? Do you need help with pharmacology, the study of drugs? Or are you just an enthusiast who wants to understand medical texts like a pro? This two-audiobook bundle is exactly what you need! If you’re sitting over a medical textbook until you get obdormition in your legs and borborygmi in your stomach…but still can’t understand every term, you’re not alone. Medical terminology is almost like a language of its own, a strange mixture of Latin, Greek, and a bunch of other languages (for example, the medical term for hangover actually comes from a Norwegian root…. Who’d know?) However, you don’t have to suffer! There’s an underlying system behind those terrifying words, and this amazing audiobook by Dexter Lendsteiner explains it in great detail. Once you’ve understood this system, medical jargon will become as easy as everyday English! However, there’s one science that’s very challenging even if you’re exceptionally good at terminology. It’s pharmacology, or the study of drugs and their effects on the body. It’s very complex and requires a deep understanding of biology and chemistry, and sometimes your medical textbook just doesn’t explain everything. The second audiobook in this unique bundle will help you master the fundamentals of pharmacology and lay a solid foundation for more advanced knowledge. Here’s what you’ll learn from these audiobooks:  How medical terms are created The meanings of all the prefixes, roots, and suffixes that make up medical terms Expert-approved memorization strategies for complex medical terminology Everything you need to know about drugs and their effects on the human body And much more! Don’t hesitate to enjoy these audiobooks even if you’re not a medical student! Medical knowledge is very empowering. You’ll have better conversations with your doctor and have a deeper understanding of your treatment options when you’re sick. Mastery of medical terminology and pharmacology is just a click away. Scroll up, click on "Buy Now", and get your copy now!

©2020 Dexter Lendsteiner (P)2020 Dexter Lendsteiner

Narrator: Robert Bose
Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
Available on Audible
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Medical Terminology

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This simple technique will make you master medical terminology in no time. Why sneeze if you can sternutate instead? Why have bowel sounds if you can have borborygmi? Why have ice-cream headache if sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia sounds so much better? Even if you’re not a medical student, you should still have a decent understanding of medical terminology. After all, sometimes you have to google some medical topics or understand what your doctor is telling you. If you are a medical student, well, you won’t graduate without knowing that the main muscle responsible for moving your big toe is called flexor hallucis longus. Yes, this is important knowledge. It’s time to put an end to the stereotype that medical terminology is learned by bluntly memorizing weird combinations of letters. There’s a system behind all of these terms. Most medical terminology was developed in times when Latin was the international language of science, and quite a lot of terms come from Greek too. Fortunately, you don’t have to master the entirety of Greek and Latin vocabulary and grammar to understand medical terminology - in fact, most of those fancy words are created using a clear-cut set of rules (for example, if a word ends with -itis, it means some type of inflammation). And this audiobook will show you exactly how these rules work. Here’s what you’ll learn: How to pronounce Latin and Greek terms and build their plural forms Proven tips and techniques to help you understand and learn medical terms A comprehensive list of the suffixes, prefixes, and roots used to create medical terms The meaning of all the abbreviations that patients find on their prescriptions And much more! This audiobook will greatly boost your confidence, no matter if you’re a patient or a medical professional. You’ll be able to understand advanced medical texts and communicate in a very clear and precise way. Activate your extensor digitorum (the muscle that extends your fingers) and then get your audiobook now!

©2019 Dexter Landsteiner (P)2020 Dexter Landsteiner

Narrator: Robert Bose
Length: 5 hrs and 1 min
Available on Audible