Learn Lambert-Eaton Syndrome Faster with Picmonic (USMLE, Step 1, Step 2 CK)
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Learn Lambert-Eaton Syndrome faster using the Picmonic Learning System!
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how long is the free trial on picmonic ? :)
Hi Lucia!
Our free trial actually doesn't have an expiration! It just has a limited amount of content that you are allowed to view. You can check out the Picmonic for Medicine trial free here: www.picmonic.com/get-started?market=medicine
Or if you're looking for another market (nursing, PA, NP, etc), head to picmonic.com and choose your market from the "Subjects" dropdown in the navigation bar :)
you must have Picmonic for your studying in USMLE STEP1, FUN WAY TO LEARN THE HARDEST TOPICS, YOU DONT FEEL LIKE YOU ARE STUDYING,
Thank you so much! Glad you like it!
I'm scared
There are quite a lot of inaccuracies here. The improvement of muscle strength during the day is incorrect and also the “usual” existence of underlying cancer.
How do I know this? I have had LEMS for 15 years and run a global support group online for LEMS.
Yes! A lot of inaccuracies about LEMS.