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EM.MCQ page
Students MCQ Manager page
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We will be lost in the wilderness from Monday
23rd to Sunday 29th of June. We will be unable to process registrations or
provide support during this time. Sorry for any inconvenience but we need a
break! All registrations will be processed immediately on our return!
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Available for download now! |
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Emergency
Medicine Multiple Choice Questions (EM.MCQ) for windows is a multiple choice
question database, editor and study tool. It includes over 1000 MCQs covering
topics in Emergency Medicine. Users can access these questions in several easy
to use formats to ensure fast and efficient study. The editing features allow
users to add their own questions, edit existing questions, merge with
databases made on other computers, add notes, references and perform spell
checks.........MORE!
CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT EM.MCQ!
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The best way to prepare
for multiple choice question exams is to practice MCQs. Students MCQ
Manager is the best software tool for writing, collecting and practicing
MCQs. Students MCQ Manager is a windows based multiple choice question
database manager, editor and study tool. It includes a wide range of
options but has intuitive interface that is easy to use, allowing quick
and efficient study. Users can access questions in several easy to use
study formats.........MORE!
CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT
STUDENTS MCQ MANAGER! |
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Available soon! |
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Blood
Gas Analyzer is an easy to use analyzer and interpreter of blood gas,
acid/base and oxygenation abnormalities. Features include analysis of
venous or arterial values, fully configurable units, detection of mixed
and complex acid base abnormalities, set-by-step tutorial or rapid quick
analysis modes, graphical display of results, differential diagnosis
lists, suggested further investigations, calculation of arterial/alveolar
oxygen gradients.........MORE!
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Under development!
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Basic Sciences Multiple
Choice Questions is based upon the EM.MCQ software engine but covers
topics in the pre-clinical sciences including anatomy, pathology,
physiology and pharmacology. |
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revised
29/03/2005
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