Pocket Heart

Pocket Heart

By Pocket Anatomy

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2010-08-09
  • Current Version: 4.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 144.98 MB
  • Developer: Pocket Anatomy
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.0
Score: 4.73374
4.73374
From 492 Ratings

Description

“The Most Beautiful Cardiology App on the Market” Pocket Heart, our award-winning 3D Beating Heart App, redefines what engaging medical education content truly is with its elegant design, interactive quizzes, clinical cases and over 30,000 words of learning material. Please note: a subscription is needed to access the app content. _________________________________________________________ At Pocket Anatomy, we’re a hybrid team of healthcare professionals, educators & software developers that create meaningful and beautiful 3D Interactive medical iOS Apps. WHY POCKET HEART? + All content resides in the app (no need for wi-fi or 3G). + Universal Build – for iPhone and iPad + 30,000 words of detailed anatomical and clinical content. + Intuitive 3D navigation (so you don’t have to scroll through long lists) + Multiple quiz types & options, enabling self-paced learning. + Interactive engaging multimedia content. + Used by medics and clinicians to enhance patient communication and information + Vital App for students of anatomy & physiology enabling them to study-on-the-go. + Teachers and lecturers appreciate the stunning visuals & multimedia content and the ability to use as an in-class learning tool. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING "Great for patient education, especially seeing the heart beat in real time" ***** - ThinkAnatomy.com "Offers students a unique way to view the workings of the heart" ***** - GadgetRepublic.com "Helpful to medical students, residents and clinicians" ***** - MedGadget.com "Pocket Heart is truly a good learning tool for cardiac anatomy and physiology" ***** - iMedicalApps.com PREMIUM CONTENT Pocket Heart is your premium medical education mobile reference tool. It assists the medical, nursing and health care practitioner learn clinically relevant anatomy of the human heart for examination, revision and patient education purposes. The intuitive navigation enables the user to visualize, hear and understand how the human heart works, in 3D. Anatomical structures in each layer are pinned for identification and associated with each pin is additional concise relevant information including clinical notes. OUR COMMITMENT Unlike alternative human anatomy software, our apps have been co-developed with practitioners, educators and medical students (from storyboard phase right through to present day versions on the store). We see our range of apps as ever evolving, and we invite you to join our growing community of more than 1 million users.

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Reviews

  • Pocket heart

    1
    By Ineedsomethingtiwirk
    Not happy with this app. Not what I expected.
  • Bruh

    1
    By tony and cody
    It makes me pay for a freeTrial like dude stop
  • Love this❤️

    5
    By Pepe2093
    With all my Heart ♥️
  • Excellent App

    5
    By IQ01
    Even for a layman like myself, it is very intuitive, educational and user friendly. Strongly recommend.
  • Misinformation

    1
    By AJ 1337
    The quizzes often have the wrong answers. I’m a licensed medical professional and I was hoping to use this as a teach tool but is has a vast amount of incorrect information.
  • LOVE

    5
    By Gabriela C_1109
    As a Cardiovascular Sonographer, this has been so wonderful for reviewing and refreshing my memory. Constantly quizzing myself and falling in love with what I do more and more daily!!
  • Pocket Heart Great

    5
    By TinkQueenBee
    I am a visual learner!! I really enjoy using this app to review the normal blood and electrical pathway of the heart.
  • Great app

    5
    By eepisski
    Have most of the complete anatomy apps and this app reminds me of insight heart which came out last year. Anyway like that app is free as have pocket brain and eyeball anatomy. Would like to see future updates, like what happens with myocardial infarction. Also, could you show sinus tachycardia and arrhythmias. Also, could you do kidneys and pancreas as interested in renal failure and endocrine disorders.
  • Review

    3
    By zibcad
    Great information how ever, the pins are really off so it makes it hard to understand
  • Amazing

    5
    By katemorse
    Want to be a doc now

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