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From: phoenix@csc.cuhk.hk (Leo Yeung)
Newsgroups: comp.publish.cdrom.software
Subject: Re: Medical Education Software
Date: Sat, 28 May 1994 08:29:34 GMT
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In article <CqD9zx.Jv1@hpl.hp.com> Henryk_Birecki@hpl.hp.com (Henryk Birecki) writes:
>From: Henryk_Birecki@hpl.hp.com (Henryk Birecki)
>Subject: Medical Education Software
>Date: Wed, 25 May 1994 16:33:33 GMT

>Can anyone give me any information on availability of software for medical students?
>Something like SAT preparation, or advanced "BODY WORKS", but on a much
>higher level that could be used for medical board exams preparation. It would
>be really usefull if it had sounds associated with it ( with correct pronounciation
>of all the jargon toungue twisters). It would be also usefull if it did not cost an arm and
>a leg either.

I suggest you but 
1. Adam 2.2
2. Medical Advisor Pro

As a medic, you don't need to buy any softwares to assist.
JUst read your anatomy testbook and Atlas, that is enough
Regards,
Leo
