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Rep Power: 35 ![]() | Board Review Series: Microbiology Flash Cards (1.1) Modality Inc. Category: Medical Price: $34.99 Cracker: Gloaming Application Description: "They are amazing, and absolutely relevant to my studies! After studying major topics I always keep fresh with notecards, so your flashcards for the iPod are a very quick and very 'green' way to study!" --R.D., clinical laboratory science intern "Five minutes of free time has never been so productive." --App Store Customer ********** Modality, the premier developer of learning applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, has transformed Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' popular Board Review Series Microbiology Flash Cards for on-the-go course review and USMLE Step 1 test prep. This application takes a clinically relevant approach to the study of microbiology. 250 concise flash cards highlight the need-to-know information, utilizing a short definition or phrase that triggers the recall of an answer. Each card prompts students to commit a key point to memory, allowing for high-yield review and retention of the studied concepts and structures. These flash cards can be used alone or as a study supplement to the full Board Review Series text. Sections: •Gram Positive •Gram Negative •Poorly Staining •Virulence Factors •Fungi •Protozoa •Helminths •DNA Viruses •RNA Viruses •Disease Features: •Unique flash card interface enables fast navigation through card sets •“Study Set” feature allows you to bookmark and save difficult or important cards for future review •Shuffle mode for quick study within sections or with all sections •Search functionality to help you find specific anatomical structures and terms •Ability to add personalized notes to each card ********** Examples: Question: One of the most common opportunistic bacterial infections in AIDS patients Answer: Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare – this disease presents similarly to TB and is acquired from soil, birds, or other animals -- Question: Teratogenic virus leading to congenital defects of the heart, brain, and eye Answer: Rubella virus – a member of the TORCH group of infectious agents that are capable of crossing the placenta and infecting the developing fetus All content © Wolters Kluwers Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ********** MODALITY ? We make small screens smarter.™ We strongly encourage user feedback - please post a review here on the App Store to assist others who are interested in Modality's line of medical education applications. Have a question, suggestion or concern? Contact us directly at [Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register]. We read every email and welcome your input as we strive daily for true product innovation and exceptional customer service. New in this Version: -Resolved issue affecting saving and display of user notes (thanks Nick H.) -Improved application stability [Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register] [Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register] |
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