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Resource Brief: VisualDx Gets an Upgrade

by Nancy Glassman on 2025-01-29T12:27:00-05:00 in Evidence-based Medicine, Family Medicine, Global Health, Mobile resources, Public Health, Resources & Databases, Resources for Medical Students, Resources for Residents & Clerkships | 0 Comments

VisualDx is a diagnostic clinical decision and medical education support tool that aids in making fast, accurate diagnoses. It combines high-quality, peer-reviewed medical images with concise information to support clinicians and medical students in the accurate recognition and management of disease.

Recent enhancements to VisualDx's home screen make it even easier to use. The updated home screen includes:

  • Diagnosis Lookup
  • Build a Differential
  • Your recent VisualDx searches
  • Your saved items
  • Trending news
  • Quizzes

Before you use the app, you must create an account on


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