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Physiology Lange Flash Cards app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 6704 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: gWhiz, LLC
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 03 Nov 2015
App size: 25.46 Mb

Stop wasting your time with other study methods and let the experts at McGraw-Hill Education be your guide. With the Physiology Lange Flash Cards app in your toolkit, preparing for the USMLE or medical boards will be a breeze. Great for last-minute studying on clinical rotations, this app is the perfect tool to have at your fingertips.

Organized into 9 major topics, this app provides a selection of clinical vignettes requiring the application of textbook knowledge to real-life scenarios.

· Musculoskeletal System
· Nervous System
· Blood System
· Cardiovascular System
· Respiratory System
· Urinary System
· Gastrointestinal System
· Endocrine System
· Reproductive System
· Hematologic Disorders

Free initial download of the app presents three clinical case studies and detailed diagnoses in each subject area with a total of 150 questions available through in-app purchase. Choose from four study modes to assess your knowledge level and target weak areas as you go. Create customized quizzes to track your progress and even turn studying into a game with the concentration-style Matching mode.

Written by medical students and professors at University of Central Florida, College of Medicine, the information included in this app is not only relevant but presented in a clear, concise manner. With each topic introduced by a clinical vignette, the user will be forced to think in terms of patient care instead of relying upon rote memorization. Overall, this app offers an intense, streamlined review in the days and weeks before your exam.

About the Authors:

Maria L. Cannarozzi is an associate professor of medicine and pediatrics at the University of Central Florida, College of Medicine.

Jonathan Kibble is an associate professor of physiology and is the assistant dean of medical education at the University of Central Florida.

Sarina Amin, is a medical student at University of Central Florida, College of Medicine.

Keith Connolly, is a medical student at University of Central Florida, College of Medicine.

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