Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | $1.99 | Ramhans Investments Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The database that has been collected by multiple USMLE test takers who have performed exceptionally well allows you to:
-Search through all the diseases
-Filter subjects based on multiple categories
-Add items to favorite list for quick access
-Edit the list and save changes
-Browse the list in a particular category using next/previous
It doesn’t have any flash card option to review the material You can find the same thing in many other places for free...
Love the App ! It has all the possible disorders and buzzwords that can be tested on USMLE step 1. Great way to revise and memorize these disorders. Very very helpful !!!
Excellent app. High yield topics. Best thing about the app is that you can edit each card to add things while you study. Highly recommended.
I've been following the growth of this app since it first showed up on the App Store. It's an excellent app led by an amazing team of developers that's very willing to not only take feedback but to also implement it, alert you of those updates, and then request more feedback on their progress. As to the app itself (and the rest of their app ecosystem) I think it's wonderfully done. It seems like most people believe UWorld and Kaplan hold this monopoly of USMLE question banks so there are few competing apps. Granted this app isn't so extensive as for me to say "pay this small fee and ditch UWorld" but it is a great primer for your memory and an easy way to learn a fact/test your knowledge everyday. Their notification system is new and very well done and I look forward to seeing how they grow. They haven't paid me for this review but I'm planning on leaving it on every app they've created. They should know their work is appreciated, to keep up the good job. And others should know to download this. Medical student Dartmouth, 2016
I was really excited to see this app bc I thought it was a quick, easy way to get the key associations to stick. Really disappointed that there was no way to test your memory of these associations. This is basically the electronic version of the back of First Aid.