The Best Android Apps for Doctors, Nurses and Health Care Professionals

From Software Advice.com :: The Medical Blog…
When we published our list of the best medical iPhone apps for doctors and students, we had so many requests for a follow up post highlighting medical apps for the Android operating system that we had to do it. We’ve reduced the over 1,200 “Health” apps in the Android [...]

Reward Yourself with XtraCredit – CME iphone app

Earn CME credit as you find answers online to your clinical questions. Use the iPhone® iPod Touch® application to document your clinical searches as a learning activity using your office or home computer. XtraCredit allows you to document your search activity via text or dictation (iPod Touch users must have a microphone for dictation).
Certified exclusively [...]

A doctor’s review of rounds with an iPad

From medcitynews.com …
n a previous blog I described the potential of the iPad for healthcare. Here’s another installment of that Cool Technology, an in the trenches experience by one of hospitalists and informaticians, Dr. Henry Feldman.
“I just spent a full week as a res-intern-attend on east and decided to try out my iPad (64gb [...]

UK doctors offer consults via iPhone FaceTime

From Mobile Health News .com ….
Last week 3G Doctor’s business development lead David Doherty, an active leader in the mobile health community, announced that iPhone 4 users in the UK and Ireland will be able to conduct video consultations with doctors via the 3G Doctor service by using Apple’s new video calling app, FaceTime.
“We’re proud [...]

20 iPad Apps Every Doctor Must Have

From Medical Smartphones.com…
Apple has already stated that iPhone apps will function on the iPad. However, there are also an abundance of current or upcoming apps that no doctor should be caught being without.

Blausen Human Atlas. This application is designed to better improve the communication between patients and physicians. Instead of explaining cholecystitis [...]

iRegulate: Should Medical Apps Face Government Oversight?

From Scientific American….
With medical applications for smart phones becoming a more prominent part of doctors’ diagnostic tool kits, the FDA is considering how it should regulate the market–if at all
By Jessica Wapner
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When John Allen Reilly visits his hospice patients, he always takes along his iPhone. One of the applications he uses is A2Z ofDermatology to [...]

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