Eponyms (for students)

Eponyms (for students)

Learn Medical Terms

8 ratings
187 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 12, 2019
  • February 12, 2019

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This app provides quick access to definitions for approximately 1800 medical eponyms, drawing from a comprehensive database. It features a learn mode for efficient study and allows users to search, browse by category, and star favorite terms.

1800+ medical eponyms
Full text search
Browse by category
Star favorite eponyms
Recently accessed list
Quick learn mode
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What's New in Eponyms (for students)

2.0

February 12, 2019

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. • Now in shiny 64-bit and able to accommodate all device screen sizes • Added a handful of eponyms

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User reviews

Doesn’t work for me

It looks like a useful idea, and I don’t doubt, from screenshots, that it works for some people; but on my up-to-date iPhone I get nothing but blank lines with arrows, clicking on which leads to blank pages.

Screen Size Update

Good day,

The app is amazing! Is there a way for you to update the app by adjusting the screen size for the latest device such as the 14 pro?

Thank you!

Don’t work….

It’s something wrong in iOS 16…. Don’t work

Where is the search feature?

Please add search functionality (both for searching name and database)

It doesn’t work

With the last OS update it doesn’t work. Could you please fix it?
Thank you

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

10 issues

Blank lines with arrows leading to blank pages

Bug

App crashes on iOS 11 and newer versions

Bug

Search function causes list to vanish

Bug

iTunes application tab opens automatically

Bug

Full-screen ads that cannot be dismissed

Bug

App only displays A-C entries in alphabet

Bug

Crashes when selecting search feature

Bug

Display issues on iPhone 4 and newer models

Bug

Auto-rotate cannot be locked

Bug

Incompatibility with latest iOS updates

Bug

Requested Features

15 requests

Add images/photos for visual learning

Feature

User ability to add custom notes to eponyms

Feature

Pediatric eponyms category

Feature

Surgical procedures and eponyms section

Feature

Search within entry descriptions (not just titles)

Feature

User submission feature for missing eponyms

Feature

Flashcard study mode with definition reveal

Feature

Reverse flashcard mode (definition to eponym)

Feature

Ability to add personal annotations

Feature

Triads section

Feature

Source citations for eponyms

Feature

Lock auto-rotate feature

Feature

Background download capability

Feature

Multitasking support

Feature

More detailed information than current entries

Feature

FAQ

What is this app about?

This app serves as a dictionary and learning tool for medical eponyms, providing definitions for around 1800 common and obscure terms. It's designed to help students quickly look up and learn the meaning of these medical terms.

What are the key features of this app?

Key features include a database of approximately 1800 medical eponyms, full-text search functionality, the ability to browse terms by 26 categories, a learn mode for studying, a list of recently accessed eponyms, and the option to star favorite terms.

Is this app free to use?

Yes, this is the free student version of the app. It is intended for individuals who are currently students. A regular version is available for professionals.

What devices is this app compatible with?

The app is designed for use on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch devices.

How can I use the learn mode?

The learn mode allows you to study eponyms in a randomized fashion. You can swipe left to see a random eponym without its title, swipe right to see a random title without its text, and pull down to reveal the hidden information. You can choose to learn from a specific category, starred eponyms, or all eponyms.