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Picturing-MD

NEW TRAUMA and ANATOMY illustrations

NEW TRAUMA and ANATOMY illustrations

Picturing-MD

by Alexander Varey
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What is it about?

NEW TRAUMA and ANATOMY illustrations. This NEW APP from "Picturing Medicine" replaces our previous Picturing-Med & Picturing-Syn apps and contains LOTS more content.

Picturing-MD

App Details

Version
1.6
Rating
NA
Size
67Mb
Genre
Medical Education
Last updated
June 11, 2016
Release date
July 31, 2015
More info

Picturing is FREE but there are more add-ons

  • $6.99

    All 35 topics

  • $6.99

    All 26 topics

  • $6.99

    All 40 topics

  • $6.99

    All trauma topics

  • $6.99

    All topics

  • $3.99

    This set of 16 topics

  • $0.99

    Upper Limb

  • $2.99

    This set of 11 airway topics

  • $4.99

    First groups of topics

  • $4.99

    Second groups of topics

App Screenshots

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App Store Description

NEW TRAUMA and ANATOMY illustrations. This NEW APP from "Picturing Medicine" replaces our previous Picturing-Med & Picturing-Syn apps and contains LOTS more content.

The app is designed for medics who are visual learners. The unique illustrations provide a memorable framework for learning and recalling the various features of the topics covered. Supporting text & labels can be hidden to enhance learning and enable self testing.

Topics covered:
Anatomy:-
Liver
Diaphragm
Mediastinum
Breast Overview
Skin Layers Overview
Skin Layers Detail
Hair Follicles
Sweat Glands
Eye Overview
Eye Orbital Bones
Eye Muscles
Orbital Contents Superior View
Eye Sensation
Lids Cross Section
Lids Orbital Septum
Lids Posterior Lamella
Lids Conjunctiva
The Skull
Skull Base Inferior View
Skull Cranial Sutures
Ear External Anatomy
Ear Tympanic Membrabe
Nose Cartilages
Nose Osseocartilagenous Framework
Nose Septum
Nose Turbinates
Gluteal Region
Thigh Femoral Triangle
Leg Popliteal Fossa
Leg Arteries
Leg Posterior Compartments
Ankle Cross Section
Foot Bones
Neck Anatomy
Neck Lymph Nodes
Neck Levels
Neck External Carotid Artery
Neck in Cross Section
Larynx
Cross seciton of the Penis
Spinal Cord
Vertebrae
Dermatomes
Wrist Carpal Bones
Hand Extensor Tendons
Tendon Mechanism to the Finger

Differentials:-
Abdo Pain
Abdo Pain in a Child
Anaemia
ARDS
Ascites
AF
Back Pain
Breast Dis
Carpal Tunnel
Chest Pain
CKD
Cirrhosis
Coma
Complex Burns
Delirium
Falls
Fat Embolism
Fatigue
Fever in a Child
Finger Clubbing
Gynaecomastia
Haemoptysis
Hand Swellings
Headache
Hepatomegaly
Hypercalcaemia
Hyperkalaemia
Hypernatraemia
Hypertension
Hypocalcaemia
Hypokalaemia
Hyponatraemia
Jaundice
Neck Swellings
Obstructive Jaundice
Pancreatitis
PV Bleeding
Peripheral Neuropathy
SOB
Sickle Cell
Splenomegaly
Thrombosis
Vertigo

Sign & Symptoms:-
Acromegaly
Acute Porphyria
AIDS
ARDS
AF
Chronic Liver Failure
CRF
Complications following MI
Cystic Fibrosis
DM Complications
DM Ketoacidosis
Fat Embolism
Gout
HIV
Hyper-/Hypo-thyroidism
IBD
Infective Endocarditis
Malaria
Malignant Hyperpyrexia
Myotonic Dystrophy
PKD
Pre-menstrual Tension
PE
Rheumatic Fever
RA
Sarcoidosis
Sickle Cell Crisis
SLE

Syndromes:-
Antiphospholipid Syn
Apert's Syn
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syn
Behcet's Dis
Bell's Palsy
Blue-rubber-bleb
Budd-Chiari Syn
Caplan Syn
Down's Syn
Fanconi Anaemia
Fragile-X Syn
Gardner's Syn
Gorlin's Syn
HSP
Holt-Oram Syn
Horner's Syn
Hurler's Syn
Kawasaki Dis
Klinefelter's Syn
Klippel-Trenaunay Syn
Marfan Syn
Millory's Syn
Mobius Syn
Nephritic vs Nephrotic Syn
NF1
Parry-Rhomberg Dis
PELVIS Syn
Pierre-Robin Seq
Poland Syn
Reiter's Syn
Sjorgren's Syn
Stevens-Johnson Syn
Stickler Syn
Sturge-Weber Syn
TAR Syn
Treacher-Collins Syn
Tuberous Sclerosis
Turner's Syn
VACTERL
Velocardiofacial Syn
Von-Hippel-Lindau Syn
Werner's Syn


Student BMJ Review “The days of learning medicine from a textbook are gone. Modern teaching techniques and the concept of individual learning styles have revolutionized education, and technology allows us to access resources anywhere, anytime. Picturing Medicine, a medical smartphone application, combines both superbly.” “The app works on the concept of “visual memory” – clear, associative images are more easily remembered than written information alone.” “The images are clear, vivid, and more memorable than a bland written list of differentials.” “You can choose to hide or show labels on each diagram, helping students to test their knowledge, and to form links between the memorable images and the associated causes.” “So next time you sense you’re about to be grilled by your consultant on the patient with shortness of breath, why not use your phone to quickly revise and impress them by confidently and correctly listing the common differential diagnoses?”

BMA Book Awards (Commended) “The images are certainly memorable and using them does make it easy to learn.”

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