Atchoum is a free medical application that offers medical articles. Beyond that, Atchoum is above all a project to provide its users with a manual of good practices. In addition to the existing functionalities intended to accompany health professionals in the exercise of their profession, the application aims at forming a community of contributing practitioners. All users who can access the application can submit articles.
features
- a news feed, the flow of doctors bloggers
- an e-learning feed with daily articles to keep you informed and stay up-to-date
-An access to the ANSM's regularly updated database with full monograph
-a section of medical protocols by specialty
-an aid for diagnosis and interpretation
- prescription diagrams, an infectiology section
-Scientific scientific computing tools, videos, a news section, a quotation aid for general practitioners
-a care network card, a free medical community
-MedClic: an access to the medical tools of the web (help with the diagnosis and therapeutic decision.
The use of Atchoum is intended for health professionals authorized to prescribe or dispose of drugs or to use them in the exercise of their profession.
Atchoum does not replace the decision of the prescriber, the sole judge of therapeutic decisions to be undertaken in the exercise of his functions.
features
- a news feed, the flow of doctors bloggers
- an e-learning feed with daily articles to keep you informed and stay up-to-date
-An access to the ANSM's regularly updated database with full monograph
-a section of medical protocols by specialty
-an aid for diagnosis and interpretation
- prescription diagrams, an infectiology section
-Scientific scientific computing tools, videos, a news section, a quotation aid for general practitioners
-a care network card, a free medical community
-MedClic: an access to the medical tools of the web (help with the diagnosis and therapeutic decision.
The use of Atchoum is intended for health professionals authorized to prescribe or dispose of drugs or to use them in the exercise of their profession.
Atchoum does not replace the decision of the prescriber, the sole judge of therapeutic decisions to be undertaken in the exercise of his functions.
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