價格:免費
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版本需求:系統需求:iOS 9.0 或以後版本。相容裝置:iPhone、iPad、iPod touch。
支援語言:英語
Measure and improve your gastroenterology and hepatology skills with the American Gastroenterological Association’s (AGA) Gastro Cards app. Perfect for gastroenterologists and fellows-in-training on-the-go, Gastro Cards quizzes you with quick Q&A so you can assess and hone your gastroenterology knowledge anytime anywhere from your phone or iPad. Get your diagnostic and therapeutic skills up to speed on major ABIM digestive disease topics such as:
Biliary tract.
Colon.
Esophagus.
Liver.
Pancreas.
Small intestine.
Stomach and duodenal.
Whether training to become a GI or already in clinical practice, you can test yourself about colonoscopies, endoscopies, IBS, IBD, malabsorption, bleeding, motility, polyps, cysts and more. Gastro Cards' flashcard format, with more than 175 true/false and open-ended questions updated regularly, are instant answers in your pocket. An ideal educational complement to other AGA learning tools such as DDSEP® 9 and the GI Self-Assessment Modules, Gastro Cards can aid your fellowship training and even help you prepare for the ABIM board exam.
Gastro Cards is free for AGA members through Dec. 31 and just $1.99 per month or $19.99 per year thereafter. Nonmembers can also enjoy the app for just $7.99 per month or $74.99 per year or at the member price if they join AGA.
Key features you will enjoy:
Flashcard format that tests you on realistic scenarios clinical cases you're likely to face and concepts.
More than 175 questions with new questions added regularly.
Questions indexed by ABIM testing areas.
True/false and open-ended questions with instant answers.
Wrong answers flagged for review first in subsequent viewing.
Users can submit questions to be included in the app.
AGA members can use their existing account to access; nonmembers free to sign up.
Submit a question feature to suggest content for the app.
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