Your Secret Weapon for Mastering the USMLE Step 3How prepared are you for the new USMLE Step 3? It is all ready for super quick image and information retrieval. Developed by Usatine Media, LLC Richard P. Usatine, MD, Co-President, Professor of Family & Community Medicine, Professor of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Peter Erickson, Co-President, Lead Software Developer

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Figure 1 - Medical Cases

More than 1 million healthcare professionals use Figure 1 to: Recognize rare conditions in their patients Sharpen their medical knowledge on the go Share de-identified teaching cases with a global community Communicate with one another from remote or isolated locations Send HIPAA-compliant direct messages to their colleaguesFigure 1 helps you: View thousands of real-world teaching cases from physicians and nurses in hundreds of specialties Page healthcare professionals around the world for instant feedback Communicate with your colleagues using HIPAA-compliant direct messaging The best way to connect with: Physicians at world-renowned hospitals in more than 190 countries Healthcare professionals practicing in extreme trauma units, refugee camps, and remote areas of the world Institutions like Doctors Without Borders, Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, and Massachusetts General Hospital

Daily Rounds - for Doctors

*-Rated THE BEST DOCTORS APP by GSF-NDTV 2015 for USMLE preparation *-The must have medical app for all Doctors - Dr. Evans T Forte*-Cases from over 120 institutions and medical schools*-Completely free. No advertisements. Have fun solving clinical cases

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ECG Test - Challenge Your Interpreting Skills

Test and improve your ECG interpreting skills with 1000+ samples in static images, and real-time monitor. [What users say about us]Using this as a study guide for my paramedic. [Note] 1) All cases are stored in raw data (sample rate is 500 points per second), not static images, so you can look into very detailed waves in pixels 2) You should already have basic knowledge of ECG interpretation, and you use the cases to build a solid cardiology foundation [Findings Covered] Atrial Flutter Atrial Fibrillation Ventricular Fibrillation Escape Beat PAC (Premature Atrial Contruction) PAC Bigeminy PAC Trigeminy PVC (Premature Ventricular Contruction) PVC Bigeminy PVC Trigeminy Supraventricular Tachycardia Ventricular Tachycardia Ventricular Escape Rhythm Ventricular Rhythm QT Prolongation Short QT High T ST Elevation S1,S2,S3 Pattern High Voltage Positive T in V1 Ventricular Hypertrophy LVH Left / Right Atrial Enlargement Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Left Atrial Overload Short PR Interval WPW Syndrome Suspect WPW Syndrome AV Block I (Wenckebach / Mobitz) 2:1 AV Block Complete AV Block Artificial Pacemaker Rhythm(A / V / D) RSR Pattern IRBBB (Incomplete Right Bundle Branch Block) IVCD (Intraventricular Conduction Block) CRBBB (Complete Right Bundle Branch Block) CLBBB (Complete Left Bundle Branch Block) ICLBBB (Incomplete Left Bundle Branch Block) LAH (Left Anterior Hemi Block) LPH (Left Posterior Hemi Block) BBBB (Bifascicular Bundle Block) TBBB (Trifascicular Bundle Block) Flat T Negative T ST-T Abnormality Premature repolarization Syndrome Poor R Progression Abnormal Q wave Subendcardial Infarction Possible Anterior Infarction Anterior Infarction Anteroseptal Infarction Possible Lateral Infarction Lateral Infarction Inferior Infarction Possible High-Post Infarction Sinus Rhythm Coronary Sinus Rhythm AV Junctional Rhythm AV Dissociation Marked Sinus Bradycardia Sinus Bradycardia Sinus Tachycardia Tachycardia Bradycardia Extreme Tachycardia Extreme Bradycardia Sinus Arrhythmia

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USMLE-Rx

Put the power of USMLE-Rx Qmax on your iPhone Get high-yield USMLE-style questions by combining your existing USMLE-Rx Step 1, 2 or 3 Qmax subscription with the FREE mobile Qmax qbank app to get:With your Step 1 Qmax Subscription: On-the-go access to the 2,300+ high-yield Step 1 questions Images and explanations integrated with First Aid for the USMLE Step 1With your Step 2CK Qmax subscription On-the-go access to the 2,300+ high-yield Step 2 questionsWith your Step 3 Qmax subscription On-the-go access to the 1,000+ high-yield Step 3 questionsWith all steps: All your tests sync to the cloud for immediate access on any computer Quiz yourself in multiple test modes with different question types Get detailed performance stats by organ system and discipline Review, annotate, and/or delete completed tests The only app created and approved by First Aid authors Requires a valid USMLE-Rx Step 1, 2 or 3 Qmax subscription

  • size 20.4 MB

Clinical Sense

Assume the role of a physician navigating a plethora of challenging clinical situations and make critical medical decisions in real time - are you astute enough to make the right call at every turn? The best clinical decision can be strangely elusive, even after years of training and experience. Wed love to hear from you

  • size 36.1 MB