RxPrep book vs course?

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For those that actually purchased the course, do the videos go over things that weren't covered in the books? I mainly want to further my learning since I am planning to do residency and a more detailed understanding of pharmacology would be nice. Do the lectures pretty much just regurgitate info from the book or do the lecturers actually provide more insightful explanations and tips?

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They cover exactly what's in the book, nothing more. They cover the most important details within the chapter, and leave the minor things out that you should probably read on your own. If you're willing to spend the extra money, I personally found the videos helpful. They were great for big topics, especially those difficult for me to grasp (ID, Biostatistics, Nonsterile/Sterile Compounding, Oncology). Personally, I found it worth it.
But if you just have the book and the test bank questions that is truly enough.
 
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