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you should really get a 2009 edition, as the thing about the AMH is that it is upto date re australian prescribing. For Victorian Pods who will be endorsed to prescribe it is a requirement that they hav a current copy (either hard cover or electronic)
If you are studying at uni, your uni should have a subscription to the online version... I know my uni did. If they don't, request that they get one!
sezza ..
Thanks for your reply. YES my uni has a subscription to an online version but i'm currently overseas and don't have much access to internet so wanted to have a hard copy..
thanks alot for your advice and the links. yes for sure i will buy the 2009 ed. but currently i'm studying only and do not enough money to buy the 2009 ed. but by end of this year, hope to get it ..