About Microbiology LANGE Flash Cards
Studying for exams just got a little easier. Let the experts at LANGE optimize your preparation time with this must-have app. Comprised of 143 high-yield flashcards with a clinical vignette on every disease-specific card covering a myriad of topics from basic bacteriology to opportunistic mycoses, this app provides a quick, concise, and effective way to review the essential concepts of microbiology. Besides the clinical vignettes, the Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Lange Flash Cards app helps you learn the medically important aspects of the subject and covers the basic and clinical aspects of bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, and infectious diseases.
With the flashcards arranged into 30 major scientific categories, this app not only provides a comprehensive review of the basics of microbiology but also allows the user to delve into the details. At the top of each card, the app features a clinical vignette that is a mini-case study of the disease while below it presents the etiology and epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment and prevention of the disorder. By allowing users to focus on areas of greatest interest, the app provides an iterative study method, allowing cards to be saved as known, unknown, or mastered. Great for last-minute studying on clinical rotations, this app is the perfect tool to have at your fingertips. Derived from the highly respected LANGE Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Flash Cards text published by McGraw-Hill, this powerful app will deliver results - fast.
About the Authors:
Kenneth D. Somers, PhD
Professor, Microbiology and Molecular Cell Biology
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Norfolk, VA
Stephen A. Morse, MSPH, PhD
Associate Director for Environmental Microbiology
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
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I wish there was more info about bacteria such as viridans strep and arcanobacterium also it would be nice if I could pick the known instead of lookin