Full Code Medical Simulation

Full Code Medical Simulation

By Full Code Medical Inc.

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2017-07-26
  • Current Version: 3.2
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 141.54 MB
  • Developer: Full Code Medical Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.1 or later.
Score: 4.77533
4.77533
From 4,451 Ratings

Description

Full Code is an intuitive, mobile-first simulation app designed by medical professionals for medical students and professionals. With over 170+ realistic virtual cases and an engaging, game-like interface, our award-winning app is preferred by medical professionals worldwide. Not only can Full Code help you to gain confidence in treating complex cases, but you can also gain 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for each Full Code case that you play. CLINICAL PRACTICE With over 170 cases across 31 specialties, Full Code allows you to practice rare and risky clinical diagnoses in a safe environment, so you can tackle complex real-world cases with confidence. Using our immersive virtual simulation platform, you can practice on-demand medical simulations whenever you get a break, wherever you happen to be. Optimized for portability and accessibility, Full Code is available on any mobile, desktop, or tablet device. ACCREDITED FOR CME Complete your continuing medical education (CME) requirements with flexible and enjoyable simulation challenges accredited through the ACCME. With our PRO+CME subscription, you can receive 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for each Full Code case that you play, as long as you score 85% or better. Subscribe to Full Code Pro+CME today to get started. PREFERRED BY MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS 89% of physicians say that using Full Code makes them more confident when caring for real patients. — Full Code customers via in-app survey (Asked after completing at least 10 Full Code cases; 60% response rate) FEATURED APP STORE REVIEW *5 STARS*Amazing app for healthcare students and workers "This really is a fantastic app that is both informative and interesting. There is a variety of cases, some free and some that you pay for, that are stimulating and very well designed. I highly recommend actually subscribing to it and paying just because of the higher volume of cases you can play around with. I’m a nursing student interested in critical care, and this has been a great resource for me!" — douglasmcfuglas, 05/06/2022 APPROVED BY EDUCATORS “Full Code strikes the right balance between simplicity of use and medical detail in each case." — Dr. Jim Carlson, VP for Interprofessional Education and Simulation, Rosalind Franklin University FOLLOW FULL CODE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fullcodemedical Twitter: @fullcodemedical Instagram: @fullcodemedical

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Reviews

  • good

    3
    By Susnbdjdb
    i love it i just wish there was more options topeople who weren’t subscribed
  • Exactly what EM needed

    5
    By ariamour
    Happened to stumble upon the app when I was looking for virtual EM sim learning. It’s exactly what I was looking for. It’s well developed and thought out with pertinent information. Thank you!
  • Great app but a few problems

    4
    By liv_11234
    First of all, this app is AMAZING! It’s real and it has so many different things you can do! This app has NO ADDS AT ALL which is great as well. BUT i think you should be able play more scenarios because if you don’t pay, you can only play 4 at the moment. I also think the price should be lowered a bit or something like that. It’s not a bad price ($4 a month) if you got every case and you could use everything, but if you have to pay more than that for every case, then that’s not really worth it. All in all, this app is great, but the pricing and the amount of free cases there are should be changed.
  • Great app!

    4
    By Pricewishonline
    I was very impressed with the AI patient, but I have one question. I gave one of my patients 15 blood transfusions in about two minutes until his heart stopped but he kept breathing. Are the patients immortal?
  • Best Game/ Educational tool I have ever had

    5
    By Lazy Puggle
    I’m obsessed with learning anything and everything I can about medicine. I would love to work in the medical field and this is helping to show me how the actual dream job really is, what standards they have, and gives me the biggest dopamine rush when I get at least 80%. I never went to even high school, so it rocks that I’m so great with medicine. I mean, 80 %, I’m 28, kept locked in in school suspension my entire childhood and just sometimes really think it’s awesome I can jump into these things and pick them up so easy. My fiancé had Fourniers Gangrene and when they went to show me how I would be packing her wounds, I blew their socks right off. First try. I hope using this app it could prepare me for some job that feeds my passion. 80% Doesn’t seem much but Considering I’ve never even been past grade 9… gives me hope.
  • awesome app

    5
    By morontesthater123
    premed student here and ER tech here! love this app, it helps to understand ed meds, tests, and thought processes. awesome!!
  • Good but limited for free players

    4
    By ItzYaBoiEv
    Fantastic and well made game with 188 cases as of February 26th, 2024, however they have recently limited the cases for free players to 4 plus the new case.
  • More free options

    4
    By Dar¡ana
    Hey i think yall should add more free options instead of 4 cause i think you’ll really benefit it from that but other than that i love this game
  • Great for learning/ practice

    5
    By JoWiVo
    This is a great way to learn how to work up different scenarios. I would highly reccomend for students and professionals alike.
  • A Med Student’s Dream!

    5
    By Vonnegutchild
    Nearly a decade ago, I played this like a game on my phone, completely unaware I would ever go into medicine. All this time later, it’s such a great tool to mix up my learning in my pre-clinical years (and prep me for rotations and beyond)! It’s engaging, the simulations have gotten way more realistic over the years, and case materials are thorough and thought-provoking. This represents a great opportunity as a safe, fun way to let us med students practice what it’s like to be a resident in various fields, seeing cases and doing diagnostic and intervention work.

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