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safeMedicate | Developing and Assessing Drug Calculation Skills - The definitive online solution for developing, assessing and maintaining the essential and advanced skills that underpin competency for safe drug calculations.


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  • Catherine Amor - great deal

    All the kids now wants this. My 6 yr old son also requested for it for Christmas from his aunt. This purchase is for my niece. Got a really good deal, $25.00. Cant beat that. It was selling for $39.00 to $59.00 at other places. Thanks Amazon.

  • D. DeCillis - Good Product - Great Customer Service!

    My PC crashed shortly after purchasing and downloading this product, and even though the policy states No Returns on downloadable products, Amazon worked with me, first to try and get a refund from Intuit so I could purchase a replacement product for my new iMac. When Intuit wasn't cooperative (no response actually), Amazon refunded my purchase price in total. Great customer support.

  • TIMKAT Entertainment, Inc. - Does NOT work on Windows 7 - 64 Bit

    Does NOT work on Windows 7 - 64 Bit - missing several files for this platform. Also does not allow one to convert books from Peachtree 2005 Premium Edition. Useless for my situation and now am without accounting software.

  • user - Setup was fairly easy and figuring out all the overclocking settings took a ...

    Setup was fairly easy and figuring out all the overclocking settings took a few hours. I would give this 5 stars but I recently discovered a huge problem. I recently upgraded my internet from 60 mbps to 200 mbps. I ran speed tests to see what speed I was getting. The tests came back at 30-50mbps every single time. Eventually I ended up calling my isp and got a guy to come over to look at the router. Router was fine and everything worked max speed for him. So then he tried using a usb gigabit adapter on my pc and we got the 200 mbps. so problem #1 is my onboard Ethernet adapter tops out at 50mbps for some reason. I have all the latest drivers etc.. So I went out and bought my own usb Ethernet adapter and plugged it in. It worked for a few min then started disconnecting constantly, I tried everything I could think of to get it working with no luck. Then finally I decided I'd just try a different usb port and the thing started working perfectly. both ports I tried were usb 3, only difference is physical location. its been working in the new usb port for a few days now. so problem #2 is I have defective usb ports.