Notes in Endocrinology 1.7.2 APK
- Version: 1.7.2
- File size: 40.75MB
- Requires: Android 4.0+
- Package Name: com.mellitus.nie1
- Developer: MELLITUS HEALTHCARE LLP
- Updated Sep 30, 2021
- Price: Free
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Q. Can you tell me in one line, what is "Notes in Endocrinology" ?
Notes in Endocrinology is basically digitalization of the Notes written by Dr. Om J Lakhani in the field of Endocrinology
Q. Is it free ?
Yes.
The basic Web version and the mobile app of "Notes in Endocrinology" will remain free forever
Q. Do you have notes on all topics in Endocrinology ?
The "Notes in Endocrinology" is a constant work in progress
We try to upload atleast one note a day on some topic dealing with Endocrinology and Diabetes.
We intend to have notes on almost all topics and Endocrinology and we intend to publish the same online.
However, this takes a lot of work, time and patience.
Hence keep visiting our site to receive keep reading new content everyday
Q What is the format of the notes on this website ?
The notes on this website are in a Question answer format
This is the easiest format for someone to read and understand
Additionally, they will be garnished with some video lectures from your YouTube channel which would be relevant to the given topic
Q. Are the Notes updated ?
Yes.
All the notes will constantly be updated with new information and breakthrough research whenever they come along.
Q. Who are these notes intended for ?
These notes will be useful to all doctors
They are specifically designed for Practicing Endocrinologists and DM/DNB trainees in Endocrinology
However, they also be useful for Internal medicine Physicians, Gynecologists and Pediatricians
Q. Will these notes cover diabetes?
Yes
It most certainly will cover diabetes as well
Q. Will the notes have references?
The basic notes may or may not have references
But any new updates WILL be referenced for further reading
Q. Should these notes be considered as guidelines ?
These notes are intended for educational purposes only
They should NOT be considered as practice recommendations or guidelines