Télécharger l'APK compatible pour PC
| Télécharger pour Android | Développeur | Rating | Score | Version actuelle | Classement des adultes |
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| ↓ Télécharger pour Android | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | 0 | 0 | 1.0 | 4+ |
Rechercher des applications PC compatibles ou des alternatives
| Logiciel | Télécharger | Rating | Développeur |
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Obtenez l'app PC | 0/5 0 la revue 0 |
Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
En 4 étapes, je vais vous montrer comment télécharger et installer VanderbiltDDx - Case Simulator sur votre ordinateur :
Un émulateur imite/émule un appareil Android sur votre PC Windows, ce qui facilite l'installation d'applications Android sur votre ordinateur. Pour commencer, vous pouvez choisir l'un des émulateurs populaires ci-dessous:
Windowsapp.fr recommande Bluestacks - un émulateur très populaire avec des tutoriels d'aide en ligneSi Bluestacks.exe ou Nox.exe a été téléchargé avec succès, accédez au dossier "Téléchargements" sur votre ordinateur ou n'importe où l'ordinateur stocke les fichiers téléchargés.
Lorsque l'émulateur est installé, ouvrez l'application et saisissez VanderbiltDDx - Case Simulator dans la barre de recherche ; puis appuyez sur rechercher. Vous verrez facilement l'application que vous venez de rechercher. Clique dessus. Il affichera VanderbiltDDx - Case Simulator dans votre logiciel émulateur. Appuyez sur le bouton "installer" et l'application commencera à s'installer.
VanderbiltDDx - Case Simulator Sur iTunes
| Télécharger | Développeur | Rating | Score | Version actuelle | Classement des adultes |
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| Gratuit Sur iTunes | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | 0 | 0 | 1.0 | 4+ |
To construct each simulated case, the App randomly selects logically consistent findings based on how often the literature indicates the findings occur in patients with the targeted disorder. The intended audience includes medical, nursing, physician assistant, and other health professional students; physicians undergoing residency and fellowship training; nurses in advanced practice training; and practicing health professionals. (5) App indicates how well the known case findings support or refute selected hypotheses. He was the founding Chair of Vanderbilt’s Department of Biomedical Informatics and is a Past President of both the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), and the American College of Medical Informatics. (1) User sets difficulty level/clinical focus; starts random simulated case. (4) App shows potential diagnoses matching known case findings. The cette application Case Simulator (“App”) helps users to practice and refine their diagnostic skills. The App generates cases using a large, evidence-based, literature- derived knowledge base (630+ disorders seen by internists, 4500+ findings). (3) User, via App, elicits additional findings (i.e., works up case). (6) User rates “strength of evidence” supporting top three hypotheses. Miller, MD, is Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Informatics and Medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. (2) App randomly selects a disorder and displays initial set of findings. User identifies their three most favored hypotheses. (8) User gains knowledge by reviewing disorder-related information. It does not transmit any information about the user or use of the App. It creates realistic, fun, easy-to-evaluate adult (age 16-75+) patient cases. Users can provide feedback to the development team regarding bugs and suggestions to make the App more useful. Vanderbilt is distributing the App free-of-charge via its Portal on the App Store for use in clinical education. (7) App discloses answer and assesses user’s performance. The App, once installed, is self-contained on users’ iOS devices. The App’s primary developer, Randolph A.