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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): An Overview
Focus Medica Pte Ltd, Dec 2007
The prostate gland is part of the male reproductive system– it surrounds the urethra and is situated under the bladder.Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia is a common occurrence in older men involving enlargement of the prostate. This animation helps in understanding BPH, consequences of the disease on the life of the affected individual, causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
This is an interactive multimedia presentation with 3D & 2D animations, still images, illustrations with corresponding text and audio. This CD-ROM is packed for MS-WINDOWS operating system; Best viewed in resolution 800 X 600.
These products are animations titles on various Medical and Health conditions. They are in no way different from books except that they will be used more. Created in consultation with leading experts and opinion leaders across the globe.
Unique Features:
- No installations or special software required – plays on all Windows PC - The only reference material in the market in the form of digital animations - More information and details packed in these videos of 15 – 30 minutes as compared to a 300 – 450 pages reference text book - Helps understanding a subject in much easier and faster way - Full presentation mode and the Interactive mode helps to learn at own pace
Advantages:
- Authenticated by our panel of internationally renowned Editors! - Designed for easy navigation for the user to get into specific section and topics
Excellent Learning tool:
- For students - Ideal for Knowledge retention. - For students - Retention level is higher for education through visual medium. (If a picture is equal to a thousand words, a Focus animation video is the equivalent of a complete lecture on the topic!) - For students – Helps learning at their own pace through repeated viewing. - For students - Reinforces knowledge through unlimited viewing.
Excellent Teaching tool:
- Ideal for retaining students’ attention - For teachers – Pause for explanation - Mute the sound to explain in another language - Supplements lecture on same topic - Supplements clinical case discussions
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