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Full Code

Kategorie : MedizinischVersion: 3.3

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Wenn Sie ein medizinischer Lerner suchen, der praktische Erfahrung sucht, bietet Full Code eine beispiellose virtuelle Simulationsplattform, die jederzeit und überall verfügbar ist. Tauchen Sie heute durch praktische medizinische Ausbildung durch das Üben mit virtuellen Patienten ein. Voller Code wurde von medizinischen Experten entworfen und verfügt über 190 realistische virtuelle Fälle und eine Gamified -Schnittstelle, die das Lernen engagiert und effektiv macht.

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Das On-Demand-Simulationstraining von Full Code ermöglicht es vielbeschäftigten Studenten und Fachleuten, ihre klinischen Fähigkeiten mit komplexen Fällen zu verfeinern, unabhängig von Ort oder Gerät. Unabhängig davon, ob Sie die medizinische Fakultät, die Vorbereitung auf den Aufenthalt oder die Verbesserung Ihres Fachwissens navigieren, bietet der vollständige Code die Praxis, die für Excel erforderlich ist.

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Von medizinischen Pädagogen aus führenden US-amerikanischen Institutionen hergestellt und von lizenzierten Fachleuten überprüft, hält der vollständige Code an den besten Practices der Branche und sorgt dafür, dass die Lernenden erstklassige Unterricht erhalten.

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Mit unendlich wiederholbaren Fällen, die sich auf Diagnose und Management konzentrieren, fördert der vollständige Code eine risikofreie Lernumgebung, in der Fehler zu wertvollen Lektionen werden. Dies schafft Vertrauen für die Bewältigung der realen Herausforderungen.

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Erfüllen Sie Ihre Anforderungen an die kontinuierliche medizinische Ausbildung (CME) durch flexible, unterhaltsame Simulationen, die von der ACCME akkreditiert wurden. Das Pro+CME -Abonnement bietet heute bis zu 90 CME -Credits an, um zu verdienen.

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Was ist neu in Version 3.3

Aktualisiert: 11. Juni 2024

-Tutor ai-
Vollständige Code -Hinweise werden jetzt von generativer KI angetrieben, wobei der Anwaltsarzt detaillierte Übersichten und maßgeschneiderte Tipps zur Verbesserung Ihrer Lernreise bietet.

-Fallhandlungen--
Das aktualisierte Easy -Schwierigkeitsgrad führt zu interaktiven Fallweiterungen, die von Tutor AI geleitet werden. Jeder Schritt enthält klare Erklärungen, die Diagnose und Behandlung erleichtert.

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Coming Summer 2026
Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam, Epic)
Developer: Crimson Dread Studios
Publisher: Spectral Horizon Games

“They said the mound was just earth. But earth doesn’t whisper back.”

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