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Whoever said that studying had to be a chore? With the Pathology LANGE Flash
Cards app in your toolkit, preparing for the USMLE will be a breeze. As life
rushes by, optimize your preparation time by using this powerful app where
ever and whenever you can. Great for last-minute studying on clinical
rotations, this app is the perfect tool to have at your fingertips. Written by
medical students at Yale University, the information included in this app is
not only relevant but presented in a clear, concise manner.
With 255 cards organized according to 13 categories consisting of the 12 major
body systems as well as chromosomal disorders, this app provides a rigorous
review of key pathological concepts. Within each category there is an overview
of that subject along with a selection of clinical vignettes to drive the
point home. Each vignette covers a specific disease or disorder with high-
yield facts in bold. Test your overall knowledge by answering randomly
generated questions from all categories or target areas of weakness by
focusing on a specific category. Not sure how to treat chronic pancreatitis?
Check out the gastrointestinal system section. Need a refresher on the latest
advances in treating pneumonia or asthma? Take a look at the information and
19 clinical vignettes in the respiratory system category.
Developed by medical students who faced the certification exams themselves,
the content in this app is presented in a way to ensure exam success. With the
use of clinical vignettes to illustrate the disease process, the user will be
forced to think in terms of patient care instead of relying upon rote
memorization. Overall, this app will provide an intense, streamlined review in
the days and weeks before your exam.
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.
Have a question or would like to share your feedback? Please send us an email
at: [McGraw-Hill@gwhizmobile.com](mailto:McGraw-Hill@gwhizmobile.com)
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