3.3.5
Minor fixes and improvements
3.3
-- Tutor AI --
Full Code hints are now even more helpful! Powered by generative AI, the attending physician character now serves as a guide, offering detailed overviews and specific hints within each case to help you learn as you play.
-- Case Walkthroughs --
With our updated Easy difficulty level, Tutor AI can provide an interactive walkthrough of each case, guiding you through examination, treatment and diagnosis with detailed explanations of each critical step.
3.2
— Patient AI —
We're excited to introduce Patient AI — our new patient conversation feature leveraging the latest advances in artificial intelligence. Patient AI conversations are unlimited for Pro subscribers and available on a limited basis for Basic and free users.
— Rotations View —
We've added a whole new way to browse our cases and complete them — by clinical rotation.
— Audio & Visual Improvements —
Our patient and scenes looks and sounds more realistic than ever.
3.1.1
This release fixes a number of minor issues
3.1
--- Download Improvements ---
This release reduces the initial size of the Full Code app, so it’s faster and takes up less space on your phone.
--- Case List Search ---
We’ve added search capability to our case list to make it much easier to find a specific case or to search for all cases related to a specific topic.
--- Improved Pain Animations ---
In all the Full Code cases featuring a patient in pain, new facial expressions have been added to improve realism.
3.0
Jan 19, 2023
NEW LOOK, FEEL, & NAME
We're back with a brand new look for 2023! We've updated our logo, color and style throughout the product.
INPATIENT CASES
For Pro subscribers we have two new cases in the hospital inpatient setting. Your patients have been admitted for a few days, but experience an acute issue you need to rapidly diagnose and manage!
VASCULAR ACCESS OPTIONS
You can now administer fluids via different vascular routes such as a central-line, intraosseous, or additional peripheral IV.
2.9.1
Aug 9, 2022
This minor new version adds an "insert chest tube" action, improved patient gowns and other improvements and fixes.
• Case Log View with In-Game Scoring
You can review important message from the nurse and the steps you've taken. Optionally, you can reveal scores and explanations as you proceed.
• Trauma Case Improvements & Street Clothes
We've updated all trauma cases with more appropriate stabilization actions. Trauma patients now start in street clothes!
• More Control over Difficulty
You now have more control over your difficulty settings. Alter individual options rather than just Easy/Medium/Hard.
2.9
April 20, 2022
• Case Log View with In-Game Scoring
You can review important message from the nurse and the steps you've taken. Optionally, you can reveal scores and explanations as you proceed.
• Trauma Case Improvements & Street Clothes
We've updated all trauma cases with more appropriate stabilization actions. Trauma patients now start in street clothes!
• More Control over Difficulty
You now have more control over your difficulty settings. Alter individual options rather than just Easy/Medium/Hard.
2.8.3
March 4, 2022
-- 4 new FREE Cases
-- A number of minor fixes and improvements
2.8.1
February 8, 2022
-- New cases for PRO subscribers --
"Sore throat and difficulty breathing in 5yo"
"Woman with painful, red eye"
-- Fixes and minor improvements --
2.8
December 16, 2021
— SI Units & Internationalization —
For all our non-USA users, numeric lab values will now default to SI units.
— Coughing & Pain —
Full Code patients will visibly and vocally cough when appropriate and look unhappy and grimace when they’re uncomfortable or in-pain.
— Patient Decompensation —
On certain cases, the patient will get worse (decompensate) over time as the case progresses.
— Lab Value Normal Ranges —
Numeric lab values now how normal ranges for your patient.
2.7.2
October 18, 2021
— A brand new FREE case —
• “Motor Vehicle Collision Abdominal Pain” — can you determine all her injuries?
— New cases for PRO subscribers —
• “Young woman with vision change” — keep your eyes peeled for opthalmological emergencies.
• “Chest pain after car crash” — there’s been lots of car accidents around Minerva Medical Center lately!