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- Technology - Residency Scheduling Software | Student Doctor Network
Hi All, I am curious if anyone has experience with resident schedule software - particularly amion com (spiralsoftware com) and New innovations scheduling solution MedScheduler Our program's amion license is coming up for renewal and our current chiefs are unsure if they want to renew it or go
- Scheduling software? | Student Doctor Network Forums
What are you guys using to handle daily assignment and call schedules for a small practice say 10 providers max? I’m just looking for something better than a crummy google calendar that won’t cost $$$ to license and implement
- Residency management software? MedHub, NewInnovations, MedSemantix, etc . . .
Our program used to used amion and paid 5 figures per year to do so It was trash and we quickly abandoned it to google calendar which is free plus an excel spreadsheet Our program kept paying the 5 figure sum and we kept using an excel spreadsheet The website used to be clunky and a google shared excel sheet was 100X better and free
- Amino Acids with ionizable side chains | Student Doctor Network
Why isn't serine's side chain ionizable if it's more basic than cysteine's side chain (which is ionizable)?
- How to calculate molecular weight (kDa) from amino acids?
There's a question in the AAMC Section Bank that says that IN (integrase) is a 288-residue protein, and it's asking what the molecular weight would be of an inactive tetramer of IN The solution says that since the integrase monomer is composed of 288 amino acids, it will have a ~32 kDa, and
- Do we have to memorize any amino acids? - Student Doctor Network . . .
Other than glycine, are we responsible for knowing which ones are basic, which ones are polar nonpolar etc It seems like you'd be given info in a table except, EK 1001 keeps stressing how important it is to know the properties of certain amino acids Having to memorize them doesn't
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