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Pulmonary: PhysicianBoardReview Q&A app review
Introduction
If you are currently studying to become a physician, or you’re simply curious, then you’ll definitely want to download Pulmonary: PhysicianBoardReview Q&A onto your iPhone and iPad to test your medical knowledge and learn a few things in the process.
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This is definitely one of the better educational apps I’ve seen in the Medical category of the App Store, and I really like the way the questions are categorized because this allows you to focus on the areas that you feel weakest in.
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This is a fantastic educational resource that provides 100 different questions for you to test your knowledge as an aspiring physician.
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To give you some idea of what you can expect to find in this app, here is a rundown of the topics that are covered:
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Asthma
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COPD
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Critical Care
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Interstitial Lung Disease
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Infections
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Neoplasms
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Obstructive Airway Disease (other)
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Occupational/Environmental
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Physiology/Metabolism
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Pleural Diseases
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Quality/Safety/Complications
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Sleep
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Vascular Diseases
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Cough
Exensive Q&A content
View Your Own Report Card
The answers to each question in Pulmonary: PhysicianBoardReview Q&A are provided with detailed explanations to help you understand the subject matter, and if you want to shuffle the questions then this can be done test yourself in a more randomized manner.
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Another thing I really like about this app is the Report Card feature as it enables you to review your test performance on an ongoing basis to ensure you continue to make progress and are expanding your knowledge and understanding of the content.
Content is sorted into categories
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Provides 100 different questions for you to test your knowledge as an aspiring physician
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Please see above for the topics that are covered in this app
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Answers are provided with detailed explanations to help you understand the subject matter
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Content is sorted into categories to help you more easily find what you’re looking for
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Use the Report Card feature to gain an ongoing idea of your performance in the tests
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Shuffle the questions to test yourself in a more randomized manner
Cons
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There is nothing negative to say about this app
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Final Words
Pulmonary: PhysicianBoardReview Q&A isn’t exactly going to get you a doctorate but it will help you along the way, so for some basic question-and-answer content I really don’t think you can go amiss with this handy iPhone and iPad app.
MarkBangs
Mark is an opinionated writer who loves to review apps. In 2012, he started reviewing Apple apps on a regular basis and wonders how he survived up to that point without these apps.