Most candidates need to take four exams in two years. For licensed pharmacists, the examination contents include: pharmaceutical affairs management and regulations, professional knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine (1), professional knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine (2) and comprehensive knowledge and skills (traditional Chinese medicine). Among them, professional knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine (1) includes traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy (6:4), and professional knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine (2) includes.
1. Make a review plan for candidates who have enough time:
April: Collect learning materials, preferably the teaching materials specified in the syllabus, or choose the teaching materials prepared by various counseling institutions, read through the whole book, and initially establish the knowledge structure of each course.
May-July (round of review): study comprehensively, from key to sub-key to non-key, and master the contents required by the outline as much as possible. If necessary, you can choose to attend basic training courses and study comprehensively and systematically.
August-September (the second round of review): focus on review, according to previous years' test questions and simulated test questions, summarize and consolidate the knowledge points of common tests.
10 (the third round of review): check for missing parts. At this stage, you can do fewer questions, browse the key points of the first painting several times, remember what you can, and leave an impression if you can't remember it, at least you can improve the chance of getting the right answer.
2. Review plan for candidates with relatively little time:
April: To collect learning materials, you can consider using the teaching materials published by counseling institutions, because counseling materials generally filter out non-key content, reducing the amount of learning, and some counseling handouts will also highlight key content, saving yourself the time to find key points. In addition, if necessary, you can choose to participate in the training class, which can directly use the materials prepared by the training class and play a supervisory role.
May to July (review round): Read through the whole book and establish a knowledge framework. First, comprehensively review the key contents, focus on the key points required by the outline, and read through the rest.
August-September: adjust the review time according to the proportion of different contents in the test paper, and consolidate the easy-to-appear test sites and difficulties according to the test questions and simulation questions. In addition, we must set aside time to understand other contents in the book, because the licensed pharmacist exam is not 60 minutes long live, but has a certain rate. The more knowledge we have, the greater the possibility.
10 month: Read through the whole book, check for missing and missing, and check the mastery of key contents.
Generally speaking, it is impossible for candidates with insufficient time to review comprehensively. Only by expanding the scope of study on the basis of mastering the examination content can we achieve better results in a short time. Of course, the learning task in this way is still very big, and candidates must not take it lightly.
The above is the introduction of the review plan for the licensed pharmacist examination in 2020. Of course, review methods vary from person to person and cannot be generalized. These are just some suggestions. Candidates can make adjustments according to their actual situation. The method is not good, only effective. Come on!