Visualmed app recently received 12 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Visualmed app an average rating of 4.36 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 116 ratings since its release on Jan 24 by Usama Nasir. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Visualmed?
116 global ratings
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Fantastic app. Makes complex information easily accessible and widely available for free.
This app is absolutely amazing. Allows you to quickly reference conclusions of a study in a time efficient manner as well. Allows you to search topics, favorite studies you will reference continuously, search by topics within your specialty. An amazing resource that will change how you practice!
I’d recommend.
I love this app! It gives quick and efficient information on the latest trails. Highly recommend!
What a great app! Amazing easy resource for reviewing trials!
This app is amazing.
Visual Med helps me cut through all the nonsense and gets to the bottom of a study. The visuals help me understand things at a glance, too, which is just great.
Very efficient way to keep you updated regardless of your level. It works great for med students, residents, fellows and attendings. I truly enjoyed the smooth design of the articles, it combines the simplicity and efficiency.
This is a wonderful app for the floors and the units. To brush up on key trials (sometime sneakily under cover) during rounds!! Fantastic concept. Imagine a TLDR version of journal club
Apparently there was a glitch in January when only cardiology was accessible, but that is fixed. Everything I looked at was well done. The infographics are remarkable. (The developers might do well to respond to the comments from people who had problems, inviting them to update… So they can revise their ratings.)
This is by far one of the greatest app i have seen. It is to the point with user friendly presentation of the trial data that is relevant!!
Love this, I can find quick info on size, and dose used when a study is mentioned by an instructor or in an article. I show all my students this reference.