uBio Reference 2.0

uBio Reference 2.0

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences – Freeware – iOS
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Última versión
2.0
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Get instant, offline access to high-yield microbiology facts designed specifically for medical students during the pre-clerkship, step 1, and clerkship periods. Traditional educational tools can overwhelm learners with a vast amount of information without clear guidance on what is crucial for the boards and the wards. Instead of relying on cramming for exams and constant questioning in the hospital, a group of medical students at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences collaborated with the Microbiology and IT departments to develop μBio, a medical microbiology reference application tailored to medical students.

App Highlights:

  • Content: Includes key testable information on medically relevant bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Content is regularly assessed and updated for accuracy, utility, and simplicity.
  • Access: Data is stored on your device for immediate offline access (essential in hospital settings with limited connectivity). Data updates and external resources are available online whenever connected to the web.
  • Build Foundation: Deliberately designed with lightweight content containing only the most essential information to facilitate material review and promote frequent repetition throughout the day rather than last-minute cramming.
  • Expand Knowledge: Key facts link to additional details (diagrams, articles, etc.) when online, enabling in-depth learning in academic environments.
  • Search by Anything: Easily access high-yield information by searching for keywords such as the name, transmission, morphology, or treatment of a specific bug encountered in class or at the hospital.

Feedback: Continuously seeking to enhance both app functionality and data quality. Utilize bug-specific feedback (available on bug-specific pages via the top-right menu) for detailed content feedback or the general feedback form (found on the main page through the top-right menu) for general feedback.

Analytics: Starting from version 2.0, we incorporate Google Analytics (Firebase) to gather basic insights into app interactions that aid in shaping future platform improvements. We do not gather personal or identifiable information such as your name or age. For detailed information on the specific data collected, use the in-app general feedback form; kindly provide your email address for follow-ups.

Disclaimer: This application serves as a medical student reference tool. Refrain from making medical decisions solely based on the content provided within this app. Seek advice from a qualified physician for medical guidance.

Resumen

uBio Reference es un software de Freeware en la categoría de Educación desarrollado por Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

La última versión de uBio Reference es 2.0, aparecido en 28/03/2024. Inicialmente fue agregado a nuestra base de datos en 28/03/2024.

uBio Reference se ejecuta en los siguientes sistemas operativos: iOS.

Los usuarios de uBio Reference le dio una calificación de 5 fuera de 5 estrellas.

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