PicturingMed app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 126 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: Alexander Varey
8.99 USD
Current version: 3.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Dec 2010
App size: 31 Mb

THIS IS THE OLD APP. Please download our new app PICTURING-MD. It contains all of this content plus more with plenty of new updates to come!

Cambridge Medicine Journal Review –

“Each full-colour image offers a myriad of visual representations of the differential for a particular clinical presentation.”
“Studying clinical medicine doesn’t have to be dull, as Mr Dickson has proved with Picturing Medicine.”
“We welcome the new visual generation.” Cambridge Medicine Journal Reviewer

Student BMJ Review –

“The days of learning medicine from a textbook are gone. Modern teaching techniques and the concept of individual learning styles have revolutionized education, and technology allows us to access resources anywhere, anytime. Picturing Medicine, a medical smartphone application, combines both superbly.”

“The app works on the concept of “visual memory” – clear, associative images are more easily remembered than written information alone.”

“The images are clear, vivid, and more memorable than a bland written list of differentials.”

“You can choose to hide or show labels on each diagram, helping students to test their knowledge, and to form links between the memorable images and the associated causes.”

“So next time you sense you’re about to be grilled by your consultant on the patient with shortness of breath, why not use your phone to quickly revise and impress them by confidently and correctly listing the common differential diagnoses?” Student BMJ Reviewer

Commended by the BMA Book Awards –

“The images are certainly memorable and using them does make it easy to learn.” BMA Book Award Adjudicator

About the App-

Developed by plastic surgeons Dr John Dickson and Dr Alex Varey, this app provides medical students and junior doctors with a set of pictorial based differential diagnoses for 38 common presenting complaints. The pictorial based system can be viewed with or without the labels to facilitate self testing and provides a robust framework for remembering the various causes for a presenting complaint. The topics covered:

Abdominal Pain
Abdominal Pain in a Child
Anaemia
Ascites
Back Pain
Breast Disease
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Chest Pain
Chronic Kidney Disease
Cirrhosis
Coma
Complex Burns
Delirium
Falls in the Elderly
Fatigue
Fever in a Child
Finger Clubbing
Gynaecomastia
Haemoptysis
Hand Swellings
Headache
Hepatomegaly
Hypercalcaemia
Hyperkalaemia
Hypernatraemia
Hypertension
Hypocalcaemia
Hypokalaemia
Hyponatraemia
Jaundice
Neck Swellings
Obstructive Jaundice
Pancreatitis
Per Vaginal Bleeding
Peripheral Neuropathy
Shortness of Breath
Splenomegaly
Vertigo