Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Cytopathology

Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Cytopathology

By Johns Hopkins Mobile medicine

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2012-11-28
  • Current Version: 2.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 177.77 MB
  • Developer: Johns Hopkins Mobile medicine
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.3 or later.
Score: 5
5
From 1 Ratings

Description

Volume 2 in the Series: The Johns Hopkins Atlases of Pathology AUTHORS: Armanda D. Tatsas, Toby C. Cornish, Anne Marie Lennon, and Elliot K. Fishman SERIES EDITORS: Toby C. Cornish, Norman J. Barker, and Ralph H. Hruban This app is a teaching tool for medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing pathologists. This is the second teaching app in our series from the Johns Hopkins University Department of Pathology. The Atlas of Pancreas Cytopathology is comprised of several modules: an interactive teaching algorithm, a search-able image atlas, an image-based quiz and flashcards. Viewing multiple examples of the same entity or feature from this large, rich image atlas will strengthen your diagnostic skills. Explore this app and improve your pancreatic diagnostic skills. We welcome your feedback. Please e-mail Dr. Hruban at rhruban@jhmi.edu. If you find an error, please let us know so we can correct it.

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Reviews

  • Excellent!!! Beautiful photos!

    5
    By Janira Navarro
    Excellent application!! And it is free!! The teaching algorithm is great!
  • An outstanding App for Pathologists that is also free!

    5
    By GI Path Doc
    This is an outstanding App from the creators of the Atlas of Pancreas Pathology, this time centered on cytopathology of pancreatic entities. As always, the team has done an exemplary job of incorporating high resolution images and explanatory notes for the common diagnostic lesions. I would strongly recommend this for both trainees (residents and fellows), as well as practicing pathologists. And the best part is that it is free! You simply cannot beat that. Kudos to the Hopkins team for their work.

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