Openanesthesia introduces OA Self-Study App for iOS and Android devices

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First iPhone-/ iPad- and Android App for anesthesiology residents expanded to include 500 self-study questions

The OA Self-Study App for iOS and Android devices is designed to help resident anesthesiologists, physicians, and those in the related health professions to improve their knowledge of basic and advanced concepts of the field. The OA app contains all ABA keywords from the 2008-2014 in-training examinations, provides 50 free questions for all users, and offers an additional 450 questions for in-app purchase. All the questions review essential core concepts. Each question has been written by a physician editor and contains a full explanation of the answer, along with links to related keywords and articles in OpenAnesthesia, Anesthesia Analgesia, AA Case Reports, and PubMed.

Edward C. Nemergut, MD, founder of OpenAnesthesia, says: "Many of our users have asked for additional study questions, as well as an Android version, and I'm delighted that we can finally offer both with Release 3.0." Adds Dr. Nemergut, "The overwhelming worldwide response we've had to this app tells us that the need for solid online tools - such as our OA app - is essential for the new generation of residents and physicians."

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