5000 USMLE Step 1 Flash Cards
25% sale just because I feel like it.
MY FIRST REVIEW!!!!
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"When it comes to USMLE Step 1 studying, the USMLE Buzz Flash Cards App is definitely a legitimate application. These flashcards will by no means replace your computer based question banks and you should use this app as a supplement to your current studying resources."
-iMedicalApps.com
FULL REVIEW HERE:
http://www.imedicalapps.com/2009/10/usmle-buzz-flash-cards-app-aims-to-help/
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This is a new flash card program to help you study for the USMLE step 1 test. This does not have very detailed information. These cards contain just the critical concepts in rapid-fire, quick hit format. Perfect for quick reviews when you find yourself with a few minutes free. The questions are written by medical students studying for the USMLE step 1. This is very similar to deja review or buzzwords study book but at a fraction of the price. This information can also be used to study for the MCATs.
Currently there are over 5000 cards with plans to add more cards with each update. This is still a work in progress and I have plans to continually improve the app with your feedback.
Features
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New and Improved Quiz Mode using leither system
Mark Seen Cards
Easy Browsing
Browse by Subject [CURRENTLY ALL BROWSING OF CARDS IS BROKEN. PLEASE USE QUIZ OR ALL QUESTIONS]
[ONLY SAVED CARDS WORK AT THE MOMENT]
5000 high yield facts
TOPICS INCLUDE
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Basic Principles
Immunology
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Pulmonary
Gastroenterology
Hematology and Oncology
Pharmacology
Behavioral Science
Cardiovascular
Classic Findings
Embryology
Endocrinology
Gross Anatomy
Most Common
Most Frequent Cause
Neurology
Renal
Skin and Connective Tissues
PLEASE SEND SUGGESTIONS OR REQUESTS BY EMAIL [email protected]
Sorry I don't read the reviews very often. Please email instead.
I have submitted a fix for browsing bug. Sorry for the inconvenience. I didn't find out about it until today.
Written by Andrew Yu MSIII, Albert Einstein College of Medicine