Hard choices and weak wills: The theory of intrapersonal dilemmas (original) (raw)

1999, Philosophical Psychology

Basic Pharmacokinetics Michael C. Makoid, Ph.D. Phillip J. Vuchetich, Pharm.D. Candidate

When I first started teaching, I had the good fortune to work with another new Ph.D., John Cobby. We struggled through our first five years on the otherside of the podium together and learned many of the tenents upon which this book is based, not content but process. First and formost, it was his belief that students are bright, enthusiastic and hardworking. We should tell them what to do and get out of their way. We both prepared extensive handouts complete with even more extensive practice problems so that the student could experience the scientific method as a detective might solve a murder mystery. The idea was to make learning pharmaceutical science interesting and fun. Through the years, as the methods became more refined, student perceptions and performance improved dramatically.

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