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USMLE Pathology Flashcards app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 2192 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: gWhiz, LLC
Free
Current version: 4.2.4, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 01 May 2014
App size: 53.47 Mb

With Pathology Flashcards by LANGE, preparing for the USMLE or medical boards will be a breeze. As life rushes by, optimize your preparation time by using this powerful app anytime, anywhere. Great for last-minute studying on clinical rotations, this app is the perfect tool to have at your fingertips.

Install the free version today and jump start your studying! We have provided a limited free version of the app that you can try before deciding to upgrade. This version includes a limited amount of practice questions and basic progress metrics.

Upgrade to the Premium version with a one-time in-app purchase that includes lifetime access to 296 flashcards written by medical students at Yale University, the information included in these Pathology Flashcards 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.

Pathology Flashcards by LANGE is a rigorous review of key pathological concepts. Within each category there is a selection of clinical vignettes requiring the application of textbook knowledge to real-life scenarios. Each vignette covers a specific disease or disorder with high-yield facts in italics.

Topics Covered:
· Hematologic and Lymphoreticular System
· Vascular System
· The Heart
· Respiratory System
· Gastrointestinal System
· Renal System
· Endocrine System
· Reproductive System
· Nervous System
· Musculoskeletal System
· The Skin
· Immune System
· Chromosomal Disorders

Our client success team is available from 8am to 6pm, Monday - Friday (except on major holidays).

Call at 319-246-5299 or email us at [email protected] with any questions.

About the Authors:
Suzanne J Baron, is a medical student at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Christoph Lee, is a medical student at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.