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NEJM Image Challenge – The New England Journal of Medicine

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The New England Journal of Medicine - NEJM Image Challenge アートワーク NEJM Image Challenge
The New England Journal of Medicine
ジャンル: メディカル
価格: ¥250
リリース日: 2010年12月6日

The NEJM Image Challenge App brings a popular online feature for medical professionals to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Optimized for viewing on the iPhone and iPod Touch, the NEJM Image Challenge App helps you to test your diagnostic and visual skills any time, any where. (Please note: the app requires iOS 4.0 and later. A Free iOS 4 update is available for iPhone 4, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3GS by connecting your iPhone to your Mac or PC, opening iTunes, and following the instructions to download the update.)

The New England Journal of Medicine is known for its compelling medical graphics and illustrations. The NEJM Image Challenge App randomly selects from nearly 300 challenging clinical photos published weekly in the NEJM Images in Clinical Medicine series. Choose an image and answer multiple-choice questions. Keep taking the challenge until you get it right and then move on to the next challenge!

Features:
•Optimized for viewing on iPhone or iPod Touch
•Launch or refresh the app for a new selection of random images
•Zoom to take a closer look or move the image within the frame
•Rotate your device to view the images and questions in portrait or landscape mode
•Get immediate feedback – guess correctly and you gain more information about the diagnosis
•See how others answered and how many took the challenge

Check out NEJM This Week, another NEJM iPhone/iTouch app for medical professionals offering free access to recent articles, and a selection of images, audio and video.

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