Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | Free | Higher Learning Technologies LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Install the free version today and jumpstart your studying!
We have provided a limited free version of the content that you can try before deciding to upgrade. This version includes a limited amount of practice questions and basic progress metrics.
Get your best value by upgrading to the Premium Version with a one time, in-app purchase. The Premium Version includes lifetime access to:
• 960+ practice questions with detailed explanations
• Unlimited access to ALL 7 categories:
• Immunology and Microbiology
• Cardiopulmonary
• Heme/Onco
• Gastro & Endo
• Rheum & Neuro
• Nep & Derm
• Pharmacology
• 1 comprehensive practice test with 100+ tough questions
• Detailed results tracking showing your strongest and weakest areas
This dynamic prep material allows you to flag questions as you go, for easier review of problem areas. Detailed analytics allows you to discover your category strengths and weaknesses. By offering a rigorous review of key concepts and facts, this tool gives you the knowledge you need to master the USMLE and internal medicine boards to begin a rewarding professional career.
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About the Author:
Yashesh Patel, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Toronto
Division of General Medicine
Toronto, Canada
I think the iPad qbank functions easier than the book. It's more portable, I can have it up at an angle, and it reads easier than the smaller print text. It's like having a whole qbank without the $$$$$
My only criticism of this app is that the $40 full app with 1000 questions did not transfer to my iPad after being bought originally on my iPhone. Only the free version of the app transferred through the iCloud to my iPad.
I bought mksap16, but still wanted an iPhone app I could use for a few minutes here and there. With this app, I roll through at least 25 questions a day. The questions are slightly less rigorous than mksap, but still a reasonable board review for ABIM exams, and certainly good for USMLE or NBME.
Great qbank. Harrison's is listed as a common reference which is nice if you have to review things further. It's incredibly convenient. The only issue I have is that I'm unable to zoom in on EKGs. Otherwise I would give this 5/5.
Don't expect any complicated question that are seen in qbanks like uworld. Many of these are straight forward 1 step questions. Great for review while you have spare time.
Quick way to do a few questions on the go. Questions are on the easy side tho.