Histology Complete -SecondLook
Histology Complete -SecondLook
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Histology Complete -SecondLook

The definitive self-test tool for medical and dental students. Access 550+ high-quality micrographs and practice active recall to ace your exams and the USMLE Step 1.

Key Figures

Downloads

76K+

User Rating

4.6/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

The University of Michigan

Category

Medical

Locales

1

Latest Version

4.0.1

Size

124.6 MB

First Released

Jul 13, 2015
Features

Master Histology with Academic Precision

Leverage the University of Michigan’s world-renowned virtual slide collection to transform your study sessions into high-impact active learning experiences.

Elite Micrograph Collection

Access over 550 pages of high-resolution images from the U-M Virtual Slide collection, ensuring you can distinguish every structure with medical-grade clarity.

Active Recall Self-Testing

Move beyond passive atlas viewing with integrated self-test slides designed to sharpen your diagnostic skills for lab practicals and the USMLE Step 1.

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Histology Complete -SecondLook - The review topics selection screen in the Histology Complete SecondLook app listing categories like Cell Biology and Epithelia.

The review topics selection screen in the Histology Complete SecondLook app listing categories like Cell Biology and Epithelia.

Histology Complete -SecondLook - Histology SecondLook app interface showing a micrograph of bone formation with self-test questions and anatomical labels.

Histology SecondLook app interface showing a micrograph of bone formation with self-test questions and anatomical labels.

Histology Complete -SecondLook - Micrographs of a muscular artery and a medium vein with anatomical descriptions in the Histology SecondLook app

Micrographs of a muscular artery and a medium vein with anatomical descriptions in the Histology SecondLook app

Histology Complete -SecondLook - Histology SecondLook app self test screen with a nerve fiber micrograph

Histology SecondLook app self test screen with a nerve fiber micrograph

Histology Complete -SecondLook - Histology study slide showing a diagram of the human eye chambers with identification quiz questions and answers

Histology study slide showing a diagram of the human eye chambers with identification quiz questions and answers

Description

The Histology SecondLook™ application is a study aid that provides a series of micrographs for users to self-test their level of knowledge and ability to recognize histological structures. This application features high quality images from the University of Michigan Virtual Slide collection. It contains 27 sets with over 550 pages covering all important tissues, organs, and organ systems of the human body.

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