Amazing app
Really this is an amazing app and very educational informative and extremely scientific and very uptodate
Yes, Clinical Sense is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Bulgaria
Really this is an amazing app and very educational informative and extremely scientific and very uptodate
It’s really interesting but it’s so hard because of all the long scientific research and words
I’ve never written an app review before, but I thought that this app deserved it. It’s an amazing app and realistic. I’m an aspiring doctor and I have learned so much from this app. It’s the best medical app I’ve downloaded. This app makes learning fun and exciting plus it’s realistic. I love everything about this app. I also love that it is kept updated. They come out with new cases weekly. Sometimes it’s even a couple times a week. I have no complaints. I love all medical joyworks apps including Prognosis. These apps were very well done and I never get old playing them. I’ve had both apps for years now. Thank you for such amazing apps!
When I first picked up this game on android years ago, it had scary bad endings and such uncertainty for a medical noob such as I that I often bailed on some scenarios, afraid that I’ll get emotionally hurt again by someone figuratively screaming in my face. Now, it’s not so bad. Idk if it was my review on the google play store that made this change, but some of the bad endings have been dumbed down and just feel different. On another note, I’ve yet to see the return of “tummy trouble” in English. I remember going far into the give medications route before backing out, but in the foreign version it just cuts to the bad ending of “see me in my office Por favor” So did tummy trouble get bugged in the English version? Or was the original bad ending for giving medications instead of draining the abscess much worse? Thanks for the app, Andrew Hood.
Wonderful way for teaching
It’s a great little Ap to catch a quick review, but be cautious as some of the treatments in the scenarios are not in line with current recommendations. For example, the scenario with cat scratch disease (Bartonella) recommended withholding antibiotics despite the patient having over a week of fever and lymphadenopathy. The scenario also recommended a lymph node biopsy with PCR testing to confirm the diagnosis despite a very clear history. The research on antibiotics vs no antibiotics is pretty clear and the expert consensus is that any patient with a clear history and lymphadenopathy be treated with azithromycin. The consensus is that lymph node biopsy should be reserved for cases that do not respond to appropriate antibiotics. UpToDate has a great review of cat scratch disease.
It is such a user-friendly program. I like it.
Great app!
Lots of cases to choose from. Also, the scenarios are concise with a thorough rationale that’s right to the point.
Love it. Maybe add more psychiatrist medicine
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