Huppert's Notes Internal Med. app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Usatine & Erickson Media LLC
First release : 10 Jan 2022
App size: 59.15 Mb
Bridge the gap between pathophysiology and clinical medicine in a succinct outline of core internal medicine topics!
Originally created and road-tested by a resident and then updated by a team of resident authors, Huppert’s Notes succinctly organizes the foundational science covered early in medical school and the clinical approaches encountered in clerkships and beyond. This marriage of pathophysiology and clinical medicine provides a framework for how to approach internal medicine concepts mechanistically, rather than through memorization.
You’ll find concise descriptions of common medical conditions with diagnostic and management pearls, as well as high-yield diagrams and tables to emphasize key concepts. Covering all internal medicine subspecialties, each Huppert’s Notes chapter is organized in an intuitive and consistent outline format for rapid access:
• Anatomy & Physiology
• Diagnostics
• Approaches & Chief Complaints
• Diseases & Pathophysiology
• Key Medications & Interventions
• Key Clinical Trials & Publications
After the app has been downloaded, no internet connection is needed to retrieve the content of the app. All of the text, images and tables are available to you on your device anytime, anywhere, and lightning fast. This app is also automatically optimized for whatever size device you are currently using, either phone or tablet.
This interactive app contains the full content of Hupperts Notes: Pathophysiology And Clinical Pearls For Internal Medicine by McGraw-Hill Education.
ISBN-13: 978-1260470079
ISBN-10: 1260470075
Editors:
Laura A. Huppert, MD
Timothy G. Dyster, MD
Disclaimer: This app is intended for the education of healthcare professionals and not as a diagnostic and treatment reference for the general population.
Developed by Usatine Media
Richard P. Usatine, MD, Co-President, Professor of Family & Community Medicine, Professor of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Texas Health San Antonio
Peter Erickson, Co-President, Lead Software Developer