Heart Failure Miniatlas is an ideal smart application for doctors. With just a few taps, doctors can use this app from their iPhone and iPad and show their patients illustrations to help explain the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of their disease.
Heart Failure Miniatlas helps you explain basic medical information to patients clearly and concisely. Eye-catching and scientific illustrations will support your explanations and answers, and your patients will learn in an interactive and comprehensive way what their problem is. In fact, having so many images will encourage patients to talk about their concerns. A simple presentation on your device will enable patients to begin to understand cardiology and become more involved in the diagnosis and treatment process.
With this application, you can keep your information up to date and give your patients more information and confidence. This great app is portable and convenient, always ready to use on your iPhone or iPad. Whether you're in your practice, office or in an emergency, a wealth of Cardiology related images are at your fingertips whenever you need them. This application will help you a lot in your conversations with your patients and colleagues in avoiding information confusion and saving time.
This App provides you amazing features:
* Detailed and labeled images about Heart Failure
* A description text below each illustration
* Zoom to any part of the picture
* Easy searches by entering part of the keyword you are looking for
* Ability to send any image or part of the image you need by e-mail
* Ability to work in portrait or landscape mode
* Compatibility with iPhone and iPad
* Ability to print images on any iOS enabled printer.
Here is the list of episodes you can view when you download the app:
* Heart Failure
* Left Heart Failure
* Right Heart Failure
* Other Causes of Heart Failure
* Treatments
Each chapter contains a series of images related to different aspects of the topic. Download now. Your patients and colleagues will thank you for this.
Heart Failure Mini Atlas App, © Licitelco España S.L. It was developed by Menarini and is sponsored by Menarini as part of its unconditional support for science.
Heart Failure Miniatlas helps you explain basic medical information to patients clearly and concisely. Eye-catching and scientific illustrations will support your explanations and answers, and your patients will learn in an interactive and comprehensive way what their problem is. In fact, having so many images will encourage patients to talk about their concerns. A simple presentation on your device will enable patients to begin to understand cardiology and become more involved in the diagnosis and treatment process.
With this application, you can keep your information up to date and give your patients more information and confidence. This great app is portable and convenient, always ready to use on your iPhone or iPad. Whether you're in your practice, office or in an emergency, a wealth of Cardiology related images are at your fingertips whenever you need them. This application will help you a lot in your conversations with your patients and colleagues in avoiding information confusion and saving time.
This App provides you amazing features:
* Detailed and labeled images about Heart Failure
* A description text below each illustration
* Zoom to any part of the picture
* Easy searches by entering part of the keyword you are looking for
* Ability to send any image or part of the image you need by e-mail
* Ability to work in portrait or landscape mode
* Compatibility with iPhone and iPad
* Ability to print images on any iOS enabled printer.
Here is the list of episodes you can view when you download the app:
* Heart Failure
* Left Heart Failure
* Right Heart Failure
* Other Causes of Heart Failure
* Treatments
Each chapter contains a series of images related to different aspects of the topic. Download now. Your patients and colleagues will thank you for this.
Heart Failure Mini Atlas App, © Licitelco España S.L. It was developed by Menarini and is sponsored by Menarini as part of its unconditional support for science.
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