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Osteopathic Medicine pocketcards

We are proud to announce a new and exciting reference tool for the osteopathic community. After a lot of work ...

$ 4.99

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We are proud to announce a new and exciting reference tool for the osteopathic community. After a lot of work and time, we are so excited to bring the osteopathic student and physician community this osteopathic study and reference app. There is no app out there on the market right now that is as complete and useful as this app. Some apps summarize some of the information, but no other app contains as much information as is in this app.

Osteopathic students can use this app as a reference tool while on rotations, studying for examinations, or while seeing patients.

This app has been in development since 2011. As a professor at several different medical schools, I saw students struggle over their rotations because they didn’t have a single, concise, and complete tool to reference. They struggled to remember all of the components of the osteopathic structural exam. They struggled while seeing patients. They struggled with their documentation while doing an osteopathic structural exam. They struggled remembering all of the information for board examinations. This app will change all that.
Attending physicians and residents can use this app in their office or on the inpatient wards while seeing patients. Physicians can easily refer to this app while writing their notes after seeing a patient.

You can bookmark important pages, add extra notes. Get to the right entry directly and quickly with the ‘full text search’. The app includes a ‘Classic view’ section which provides important information at one a glance for quick reference.
Enjoy the app. It’s going to change how you see patients and how you study for exams. It will be the last thing you look at before the dreaded board exam. Have fun and we hope the app helps in every way.

Store rating

3

out of

6 reviews

Size

25.7 MB

Last update

Nov. 28, 2019

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