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sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) wet specimen with illness (Cystoopsis acipenseri) (seen as cysts at the abdomen)
Sofia University
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Something to check out for all medical professionals is the app Figure 1. It is for medical professionals only, and you have to provide proof in order to gain access, but it is a free resource to use. They take HIPAA very seriously in the cases posted. There is a wealth of knowledge here.
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Figure 1 is a social-networking app for medical professionals and students to share medical cases for collaboration and education, whilst maintaining the anonymity of patients.
This app gives access to many medical cases from many different specialties, posted by medical professionals and students from around the world. These can be filtered by system or organ, as well as by specialty. Additionally, professionals often share cases for teaching purposes and ask students to comment with a differential diagnosis and reasoning, which is a great learning resource to test and expand your knowledge.
I used Figure 1 a lot when learning how to interpret ECGs and x-rays - it’s really great being able to apply and learn from real life cases, and greatly improved my skills in these areas!
It’s against the community guidelines to show screenshots of the app here, but as Figure 1 is free, I definitely recommend you should check it out for yourself!
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preserved snake eating frog, 1963
NMNH, Sofia, Bulgaria