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            <title>Mobile Medicine with your iPhone/iPod Touch</title>
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            <description>Here&amp;#8217;s a nice video by Nature Video (via the Efficient MD). You gotta say, there&amp;#8217;re definitely plenty of medical apps on this platform!

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            <pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 23:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Cramfighter (USMLE Study guide) : Free Promo Codes! (iPhone/iPod Touch)</title>
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            <description>Back in February, we posted the Cram Fighter: USMLE Step 1 Edition review
Veena from the Cramfighter team has emailed to say they have just released an update to Cram Fighter, the USMLE study schedule planner for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
The new release features a new monthly calendar view, which gives users a &amp;#8220;big-picture&amp;#8221; view of their schedule. They have also added a ton of new books, including the latest edition of Kaplan Lecture Notes. You can find details at www.cramfighter.com.
Veena has also kindly provided 4 FREE PROMO CODES each for the USMLE Step 1 Edition and the USMLE Step 2 CK Edition. If you want the Promo codes, please Email me with Cramfighter Promo in the Subject of the email. First come first served.
Thanks again, Veena of the Cramfighter team!
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            <pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 23:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>iPad review for doctors</title>
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            <description>Over at KevinMD.com, Iltifat has posted a nice review of the iPad for doctors.
I must admit I am tempted to get one myself, especially since I can run apps I have got for my iPod Touch on it as well. Reading PDFs (journal articles mostly) and other medical references on a larger screen would be wonderful. On the other hand the size of the device, fitting only in large lab coat pockets (I for one don&amp;#8217;t wear lab coats anymore), makes it more cumbersome to carry around compared with a smartphone.
The first model released may be WiFi only but at least I can run it with my mobile hotspot - the Palm Pre with MyTether would make a great companion.
There may be some early glitches reported but the gorgeous display and great battery life are big plus points. Ultimately I think it&amp;#8217;s bett...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 23:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Purchasing a new PDA for med school</title>
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            <description>Virginia writes in:
Hi, I am an Active Duty nurse here at Walter Reed in DC and have been picked up for my Master&amp;#8217;s this fall and need a new PDA for my Master&amp;#8217;s program in Critical Care. I have an old Palm Life drive 65mb and know it won&amp;#8217;t run todays programs and some of the residents here are suggesting the ITouch. Not sure what would be the best choice for medical programs, WiFi connections, ease of use etc. Could you recommend a PDA that would be the best fit my requirements?
Thanks for all your help!
Hi Virginia. Thanks for writing in. If you are looking at a standalone PDA, you could get an iPod Touch to run medical applications. Mind you, you&amp;#8217;ll have to switch platform but there are a decent number of medical applications for the iPhone/iPod Touch platform now...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Top 10 Free iPhone Medical Apps</title>
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            <description>Yes completely free - free as in beer. Our friends at iMedicalApps have posted the Top 10 Free iPhone Medical Apps for Health care Professionals. According to iltifat, this list isn&amp;#8217;t a re-hash of the App Store rankings and it&amp;#8217;s actually done by medical professionals.
From what I can see this is a great list and number one is Medscape with Epocrates a second.
Epocrates should be launching for WebOS soon but the WebMD/Medscape app looks really good and I hope they will consider doing one for WebOS as well.
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Top 10 Free iPhone Medical Apps (Source: The Palmdoc Chronicles)</description>
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            <title>Cram Fighter: USMLE Step 1 Edition review</title>
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            <description>by Steve Wheelwright
“A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.”
-Lao Tzu
For many people, the most difficult part of a big project is simply starting. The question of, “Where do I start?” is almost overwhelming. That’s where “Cram Fighter” comes in. 
The basic, ingenious idea of “Cram Fighter” is that it takes all the guess work out of deciding what and when you should study. You don’t have to spend hours looking at all your materials and trying to decide what you’ll study each day. You can spend a few minutes setting up the app and then it arranges it all for you. 
The user interface is very simple. Begin by selecting a start date and your exam date. Choose what days of the week and how many hours your can devote to studying each day. It can vary ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Procedures: a new iPhone and iPod touch App</title>
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            <description>Meistermed has come out with a new app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Called Procedures: Hospital Collection it comprises the following:
15 inpatient procedures, 80+ minutes high res video, 150+ photos. X-rays. Step-by-step instructions. Everything you need to know about thoracentesis, paracentesis, bone marrow biopsy, central lines of every flavor, lumbar puncture, intubation, and more. Created with Dr. Joe Esherick, expert proceduralist, director of Ventura&amp;#8217;s medical ICU and teacher of hospitalist procedures with the National Procedures Institute. 
Visit www.meistermed.com/procedures/ for more details and screenshots.
Free Promo Codes (US only) available for those interested and able to write up a review for for this blog.
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            <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Running medical apps on the iPod Touch</title>
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            <description>First of all it&amp;#8217;s called the iPod Touch, not the iTouch (a common mistake). One of the common misconceptions is the need to get an iPhone if one wanted a PDA as an organiser and to run the medical applications available for the iPhone platform.
The answer is no, you do not need to get an iPhone. Cash strapped medical students and junior doctors who already have a functional phone need not fork out more $$$ just to run useful medical applications. An iPod Touch will do nicely, thank you. It will run almost all the available medical applications. The caveat is that the iPod Touch requires that you have Wifi if the application needs an Internet connection. This is not so much a problem nowadays as Wifi is pretty ubiquitous at work and at home.
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            <title>Psych Central &amp; MindApps Offer eCBT iPhone App</title>
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            <description>A few months ago, MindApps released an iPhone application called &amp;#8220;eCBT Mood.&amp;#8221; It allows a user to apply tried and true cognitive-behavioral techniques in their everyday life, and track their progress with those techniques over time with a simple graph. I liked it because it explained CBT stuff in a direct, easy-to-understand manner, and most importantly, was &amp;#8220;actionable.&amp;#8221; It walks you through specific steps of an automatic thought, for instance, and gives you encouragement to try and change it as it&amp;#8217;s happening.
The application&amp;#8217;s core is an &amp;#8220;eCBT toolbox&amp;#8221; that allows you to learn more about your thoughts and feelings, identify your automatic thoughts, keep a feeling and thoughts log, challenge automatic thoughts, and identify and challenge co...</description>
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            <title>Trade-Off by Kevin Maney</title>
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            <description>Marketable business ideas often have two key characteristics: simplicity, and a way of categorizing products, brands, or companies. The Boston Matrix, for example, launched armies of strategy consultants who neatly fit businesses into buckets labeled, &quot;cash cow,&quot; &quot;star,&quot; &quot;dog,&quot; etc. Kevin Maney's book Trade-Off has those characteristics as well.
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            <title>iPhone and iPod Touch as a Medical Tool</title>
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            <description>Ohio State University Medical Center developed programs on the iphone and ipod touch for medical students and physicians. Used for education of med students as well as patient care. iMurmur: your guide to heart sounds, lectures as pod casts, access to online databases such as pubmed are a few examples of utilization of these devices. Have a look at the video to see some examples.
Good wifi connection in the hospital ensures quick delivery of searches like a wireless laptop.
Thanks David Rothman who also co authored a very interesting book: Internet Cool Tools for Physicians, reviewed on this blog.
For medical apps for iphone and ipod touch have a look at iPhone Clinical Reader (Source: Dr Shock MD PhD)</description>
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            <title>Deep Pocket Series: Stroke Scale</title>
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            <description>Harvey wrote in to say that Deep Pocket Series has recently released a new app Stroke Scale. The software helps you evaluate patients with stroke using systems like the Cincinnati Stroke Scale, Los Angeles Prehospital Stroke Screen, ABCD Score, NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS), Glasgow Coma Scale.
It even lets you save the scores and helps you track your patient&amp;#8217;s progress over time.
Click here for a demo video

A free Coupon Code is available to the first iPhone/iPod Touch user who agrees to write a review of the application for the Palmdoc Chronicles. The coupon code can be used from the US only. If you are interested please email me, and put Stroke Scale in the subject.
from the Palmdoc Chronicles
Deep Pocket Series: Stroke Scale (Source: The Palmdoc Chronicles)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 23:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Subscribe to YouTube</title>
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            <description>Ever wished there was an easy way to save YouTube clips on your iPhone or iPod, or even to have them download automatically?
Here&amp;#8217;s a great website I&amp;#8217;ve discovered : http://www.rsshandler.com This site allows you to enter the details of a YouTube Feed or Playlist, and then creates a URL which you can use to subscribe to a &amp;#8220;podcast&amp;#8221; of the clips in that feed. That might sound a bit complicated but the instructions on the site are very easy to follow. Once you&amp;#8217;ve generated a feed URL on the website, open iTunes - go to the &amp;#8216;Advanced&amp;#8217; menu, then &amp;#8216;Subscribe to Podcast&amp;#8217;.. copy the URL into the box that comes up and Bob&amp;#8217;s your uncle.
It works great. You can susbcribe to YouTube&amp;#8217;s feeds (eg Featured, Most Popular etc) or create you...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 11:17:19 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>iAspergers?</title>
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            <description>Fraser Child &amp;#38; Family Center in Minneapolis, MN is developing a way to use an iPod or iPhone to help people with Aspergers Syndrome.Sue Pederson the director of the treatment program at Fraser said her staff came up with the idea of programming iPods to act as an electronic voice to tell them what is [...] (Source: AspieWeb.net)</description>
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            <title>The Medical iPhone</title>
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            <description>If you are not already an &amp;#8220;iPhone Doctor&amp;#8221; then you are possibly thinking to switch to it. So let me help you make a more informed decision

The following points summarize some of the advantages and disadvantages of the iPhone versus the other Smartphones such as Palm, Blackberry, and Pocket PC
The Pros:
Cool: You will join the cool community! having an iPhone has grown to give the impression that you are cool, bright, updated, tech-minded, and fashion-oriented doctor. However, I have too say, that there are more and more &amp;#8220;cool&amp;#8221; devices coming in the other platforms, like for example  T Mobile&amp;#8217;s myTouch and Palm Pre and they all basically talk iPhone in that they have a large touch screen, slim design, supporting finger flips, fluidy smooth transitions of scre...</description>
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            <title>The Medical iPhone</title>
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            <description>If you are not already an &amp;#8220;iPhone Doctor&amp;#8221; then you are possibly thinking to switch to it. So let me help you make a more informed decision

The following points summarize some of the advantages and disadvantages of the iPhone versus the other Smartphones such as Palm, Blackberry, and Pocket PC
The Pros:
Cool: You will join the cool community! having an iPhone has grown to give the impression that you are cool, bright, updated, tech-minded, and fashion-oriented doctor. However, I have too say, that there are more and more &amp;#8220;cool&amp;#8221; devices coming in the other platforms, like for example  T Mobile&amp;#8217;s myTouch and Palm Pre and they all basically talk iPhone in that they have a large touch screen, slim design, supporting finger flips, fluidy smooth transitions of scre...</description>
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            <title>The Medical iPhone</title>
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            <description>If you are not already an &amp;#8220;iPhone Doctor&amp;#8221; then you are possibly thinking to switch to it. So let me help you make a more informed decision

The following points summarize some of the advantages and disadvantages of the iPhone versus the other Smartphones such as Palm, Blackberry, and Pocket PC
The Pros:
Cool: You will join the cool community! having an iPhone has grown to give the impression that you are cool, bright, updated, tech-minded, and fashion-oriented doctor. However, I have too say, that there are more and more &amp;#8220;cool&amp;#8221; devices coming in the other platforms, like for example  T Mobile&amp;#8217;s myTouch and Palm Pre and they all basically talk iPhone in that they have a large touch screen, slim design, supporting finger flips, fluidy smooth transitions of scre...</description>
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            <title>Skyscape’s Medical Bag @ $1.99</title>
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            <description>When I first downloaded Skyscape&amp;#8217;s Medical Bag for only $1.99, I was telling myself OK this would be very simple for sure. Telling myself that this must be a shrunken version of Skyscape&amp;#8217;s titles seducing us to buy the fuller versions, a standard marketing strategy still valid in the tech world. Much like getting a tiny free sample of an expensive perfume.
However, and stunningly, it was not! Play this video for details;

Skyscape&amp;#8217;s Medical Bag features a reasonable portions of the original titles namely the Archimedes 360, Labs 360, and Life Support 360.
In fact if you see the video above it shows clearly that the life support content is exactly as the original version and the selected calculators are closer to Archimedes 360 than it is to the free Archimedes. Only the l...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 03:50:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Skyscape’s Medical Bag @ $1.99</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2950857&amp;cid=t_300616_123_f&amp;fid=37052&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fpda4peds.com%2Fblog%2F%3Fp%3D248</link>
            <description>When I first downloaded Skyscape&amp;#8217;s Medical Bag for only $1.99, I was telling myself OK this would be very simple for sure. Telling myself that this must be a shrunken version of Skyscape&amp;#8217;s titles seducing us to buy the fuller versions, a standard marketing strategy still valid in the tech world. Much like getting a tiny free sample of an expensive perfume.
However, and stunningly, it was not! Play this video for details;

Skyscape&amp;#8217;s Medical Bag features a reasonable portions of the original titles namely the Archimedes 360, Labs 360, and Life Support 360.
In fact if you see the video above it shows clearly that the life support content is exactly as the original version and the selected calculators are closer to Archimedes 360 than it is to the free Archimedes. Only the l...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 00:09:48 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>I Want an iPhone without AT&amp;T!</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3146099&amp;cid=t_300616_123_f&amp;fid=37052&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeedproxy.google.com%2F%7Er%2Fpediatric-pda-blog%2F%7E3%2FN4xu_G9OZDU%2F</link>
            <description>I was talking to a friend that I recently met and she knew that am a tech savvy person and so she asked me whether it&amp;#8217;s possible to get an iPhone without having to sign up with AT&amp;T and the reason is that she just dislikes their network offering and prices yet she&amp;#8217;s so eager to own that cool Apple device.
After thinking for a while, I gave her three options:

Get an iPod Touch [aka iTouch]
Or Get a jailbroken iPhone
Or Wait for a while as there are big rumors that iPhone is coming to Verison next year

Her answers were:

I still want to make phone calls
I don&amp;#8217;t want to engage in something &amp;#8220;illegal&amp;#8221;
I don&amp;#8217;t want to wait and I don&amp;#8217;t believe in rumors!

So obviously I could not help her out and she left me unhappily&amp;#8230;
When I came back home I ...</description>
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            <title>I Want an iPhone without AT&amp;T!</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2950858&amp;cid=t_300616_123_f&amp;fid=37052&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fpda4peds.com%2Fblog%2F%3Fp%3D251</link>
            <description>I was talking to a friend that I recently met and she knew that am a tech savvy person and so she asked me whether it&amp;#8217;s possible to get an iPhone without having to sign up with AT&amp;T and the reason is that she just dislikes their network offering and prices yet she&amp;#8217;s so eager to own that cool Apple device.
After thinking for a while, I gave her three options:

Get an iPod Touch [aka iTouch]
Or Get a jailbroken iPhone
Or Wait for a while as there are big rumors that iPhone is coming to Verison next year

Her answers were:

I still want to make phone calls
I don&amp;#8217;t want to engage in something &amp;#8220;illegal&amp;#8221;
I don&amp;#8217;t want to wait and I don&amp;#8217;t believe in rumors!

So obviously I could not help her out and she left me unhappily&amp;#8230;
When I came back home I ...</description>
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            <title>I Want an iPhone without AT&amp;T!</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2556233&amp;cid=t_300616_123_f&amp;fid=37052&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeedproxy.google.com%2F%7Er%2Fpediatric-pda-blog%2F%7E3%2FML_apy4uRnQ%2F</link>
            <description>I was talking to a friend that I recently met and she knew that am a tech savvy person and so she asked me whether it&amp;#8217;s possible to get an iPhone without having to sign up with AT&amp;T and the reason is that she just dislikes their network offering and prices yet she&amp;#8217;s so eager to own that cool Apple device.
After thinking for a while, I gave her three options:

Get an iPod Touch [aka iTouch]
Or Get a jailbroken iPhone
Or Wait for a while as there are big rumors that iPhone is coming to Verison next year

Her answers were:

I still want to make phone calls
I don&amp;#8217;t want to engage in something &amp;#8220;illegal&amp;#8221;
I don&amp;#8217;t want to wait and I don&amp;#8217;t believe in rumors!

So obviously I could not help her out and she left me unhappily&amp;#8230;
When I came back home I ...</description>
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            <title>Medcalc for the iPhone updated</title>
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            <description>MedCalc for iPhone/iPod touch has been updated
It&amp;#8217;s available for free from the iTunes Appstore
It features the following changes:
- Now available in English, French, German and Spanish
- New formulas (FE Urea,WFNS SAH, Dermatome Map, Eye Chart, Mallampati, PERC rule, Warfarin Dosage )
- Heights and Weights can be entered in ft+in and lb+oz
- Previously entered values can be recalled in corresponding fields in other formulas.
- &amp;#8220;Formula in Formula feature&amp;#8221; allows you to call a formula from within another one.
- Safari Links to PubMed for references in formula information
Some of the new features are highlighted in this page
I am impressed with the Apple Appstore. One of the great things is that it informs you when updates are available, as can be seen in this screenshot f...</description>
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            <title>Got my hands on an iPod Touch!</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2405548&amp;cid=t_300616_113_f&amp;fid=34933&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fpalmdoc.net%2F%3Fp%3D2341</link>
            <description>Well indirectly anyway as I got my wife an iPod Touch for her birthday yesterday as a replacement for her ageing Palm T5 which she was using mainly as an ebook reader and entertainment device. I guess some might say it&amp;#8217;s like Tim Allen in Home Improvement getting his wife a set of power tools but hey, it&amp;#8217;s the thought which counts .
I had fun setting it up for her and one of the things I am most impressed with is the App Store. It makes life very easy for new users, and for developers, it&amp;#8217;s easy access to a large market place. I wanted iSilo and purchasing this was a breeze OTA. I also got PDF+ since we do want to read PDFs on the device the and the one and only game the missus requested was Scrabble which was quite reasonably priced too.
There are of course tons of free ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Kindle for iPhone!</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2249856&amp;cid=t_300616_123_f&amp;fid=37052&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fv%2F6TPeP-WdshQ%26amp%3Bhl%3Den%26amp%3Bfs%3D1%26amp%3Brel%3D0</link>
            <description>Surprisingly, Amazon decided to make their Kindle titles compatible with iPhone and iPod Touch devices! They launched the Kindle for iPhone app today and it is available from the app store. click on the icon below and the app download page will launch in iTunes.

This is certainly a great news for us because we all have [or will have] iPhone or iTouch but probably unlikely we&amp;#8217;ll pay $360 to get a &amp;#8220;large&amp;#8221; device just to read books while we have all the world on our iPhones!
Amazon people could have said to themselves, Hey we not gonna win, we will not convince people to buy Kindle while they have their ebooks on the iPhone. Ok, let&amp;#8217;s sell them the titles then!
So, quickly they established presence on app store, before iSilo and other readers take the crazily growing ...</description>
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            <title>“Lytes” for your iPhone and iPod Touch</title>
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            <description>During our training years, most of us carried paper notes and clippings of those great advices from senior smart colleagues, now no longer if you have an iPhone or iPod Touch!
Here we have another smart app from Free Radical Software, the &amp;#8220;Lytes&amp;#8220;. The name is not a misnomer it is a shortened form of electrolytes appropriately reflecting the function of the app which is a shortcut toward the management of diselectrolytemias.
Have a look here;

The Lytes can be purchased directly from app store here, for only $3. These three bucks is a great investment that can make our life much easier in clinical practice.
In many iPhone apps that are being released nowadays you either get a great wow factor or you get some less awesomeness but with serious productivity and relevance to clinica...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 03:25:59 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Unbound Goes Native on the iPhone</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2116651&amp;cid=t_300616_123_f&amp;fid=37052&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeedproxy.google.com%2F%7Er%2Fpediatric-pda-blog%2F%7E3%2FofjN_qk9FBk%2F</link>
            <description>Unbound Medicine announced today that the very first native iphone product is out and it&amp;#8217;s the Nursing Central.
Unbound Medicine reputation stems from the fact that for every title they publish they provide Palm, Windows Mobile, an online web access, as well as a wireless mobile site that can be accessed by virtually any device with internet browsing capability including the iPhone and iPod Touch.

But this time it&amp;#8217;s no longer a web based app, It is a fully native app and there are arguably several advantages of a native app over the web based app as we dicussed in a previous page.
The Nursing Central is provided as free app from iTunes but to get it actually running content you should purchase a yearly $160 subscription from the Unbound Medicine website. This is much like Skys...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 06:24:43 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Skyscape’s Life Support 360 on the iPhone</title>
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            <description>The 360 series from Skyscape is a circumventing approach to encompass the whole issues and tools that a physician may need in a particular subject such as CME.
Here, we have the Life Support solution sporting information about all the ER life threatening scenarios that we may face including PALS and NALS scenarios.


	

This reference is based on the latest AHA guidelines and was written by an ER and a PDA expert; Grant Fraser the founder of Medical Wizards. The steps illustrated in a simple easy to read and to access style as seen on the slideshow above.
However; there are several shortcomings of this piece piece of software:
First; there is no Yes or No algorithm in the PALS scenarion and so we will be using PALS from DoctocCalc as it faster and easier.
Second; there is no built-in dose ...</description>
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            <title>PALS on the iPhone</title>
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            <description>A small app called PALS has been recently published to the iPhone platform [download it here from iTunes] which is providing an easy to use step by step approach to all PALS scenarios.
Here are some screenshots;


	

The flow of pages in Yes or No guided steps allow us to refresh the procedure in our minds in matter of seconds before encountering the ER child, which is really what we want in a rush situation and we don&amp;#8217;t want complicated interfaces that takes us minutes and hours to digest.
At a $5 price this app is a must have to any child health care professional [doctors and nurses] exposed to life threatening cases.
However there certain improvements that has to be considered in future updates of this little app; first they should provide us with a list of references so that we k...</description>
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            <title>So, Is Podcasting Dead, Yet?</title>
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            <description>Sigh. I&amp;#8217;d be one of the last ones to admit it, of course.
But I guess it depends on what you mean by &amp;#8220;dead.&amp;#8221;
The cart software platform that I use on my PC to record and produce my shows &amp;#8212; Podcast Station &amp;#8212; is no longer being made or supported by its manufacturer, despite being pretty much the only such product in its affordable price range that I&amp;#8217;m aware of.
Then there&amp;#8217;s the news about one of the major podcasting networks possibly heading for the Long Kiss Goodnight. It&amp;#8217;s a little premature, but the degree of caution put out by the higher ups at Podango (to their eminent credit, btw) is signaling a certain chill in this neck of the woods.
At least, from an ad revenue point of view.
And for years now, that&amp;#8217;s been where most of the atten...</description>
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            <title>So, Is Podcasting Dead, Yet?</title>
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            <description>Sigh. I&amp;#8217;d be one of the last ones to admit it, of course.
But I guess it depends on what you mean by &amp;#8220;dead.&amp;#8221;
The cart software platform that I use on my PC to record and produce my shows &amp;#8212; Podcast Station &amp;#8212; is no longer being made or supported by its manufacturer, despite being pretty much the only such product in its affordable price range that I&amp;#8217;m aware of.
Then there&amp;#8217;s the news about one of the major podcasting networks possibly heading for the Long Kiss Goodnight. It&amp;#8217;s a little premature, but the degree of caution put out by the higher ups at Podango (to their eminent credit, btw) is signaling a certain chill in this neck of the woods.
At least, from an ad revenue point of view.
And for years now, that&amp;#8217;s been where most of the atten...</description>
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            <title>Can you turn your iPod touch into phone?</title>
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            <description>The Apple iPod touch, as we know, functions as an mp3 player. But did you know that it can now be transformed into a mobile phone. This extended functionality is possible using the free application &amp;#8220;Truphone&amp;#8221; available from the Apple&amp;#8217;s App Store.
The Truphone application allows users with a Wi-Fi connection to make and receive phone calls via voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, with other iPod Touch owners, users of the Google Talk&amp;#8217;s messaging service, and customers of Truphone&amp;#8217;s Internet telephone service. The company said it expects to add the ability to handle landline calls. The applicatiom creates a virtual keyboard on the second-generation iPod Touch to dial calls, and requires the addition of a headset and microphone. Cnet.com
Truphone features that ...</description>
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            <title>Voice search on Google app for iPhone</title>
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            <description>iPhone is an incredible device. The entire medical literature (available on the internet) is in your hand. However, typing those long medical terms can sometimes be a pain.
Enter Google app with voice search. Just say the term as if you are talking with the phone and the application recognizes the search and outputs the results.
[YouTube Video]


I wonder how well it would do if I searched for Bannayan-Zonana-Riley Syndrome!
(This app is yet to be released on the iTunes app store)

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            <title>Skyscape iPhone native applications</title>
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            <description>Skyscape Medical Resources was released on the AppStore on 10/13. This is a portal with 4 free references (OCM, Archimedes - a medical calculator, RxDrugs - a drug guide and MedAlerts - provides breaking alerts) and many more available for download from Skyscape.com which includes host of Pediatric references amongst others.
iTunes Link
The data is device resident and runs on iPhone/iPod Touch with OS 2.0 or higher.
More Medical Software for the iPhone in the Forum
from the Palmdoc Chronicles
Skyscape iPhone native applications (Source: The Palmdoc Chronicles)</description>
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            <title>Solve your iPhone / iTouch problems with a Reset</title>
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            <description>If you face any problem with your iPhone or iPod Touch you can easily solve the issue by resetting your device.
The problems that I was able to save with this maneuver are:

Not able to log in to my...

This is just a summery, visit pda4peds.com for more details and for everything about PDAs in clinical pediatrics! (Source: The Pediatric PDA Blog)</description>
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            <title>iPod Touch - a replacement for your old PDA?</title>
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            <description>Suppose you were a PDA purist who doesn&amp;#8217;t want to go down the convergence pathway. If you have an old Palm TX or Dell Axim which is about to die, what are your options today? Very limited indeed. I think HP has a few models, but Dell and Palm have stopped making PDAs.
I was thinking, perhaps, in the shadow of all that iPhone 3G hype, the iPod Touch might make a suitable replacement PDA for some? After all it has basically all the features of the iPhone 3G, minus the camera and phone functions, at the fraction of the cost of an unlocked model. 
The key applications which make a successful PDA suitable for doctors are:
1) PIM management. I believe the iPod Touch can sync Calendars and Contacts with your Mac or PC (e.g. Outlook). However in the Memos and Tasks area, I think it is lackin...</description>
            <author>The Palmdoc Chronicles</author>
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            <title>Ipod Touch The Personal ADD Assistant</title>
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            <description>One of the advantages of coaching adults with ADHD, is that you often have some pretty creative clients. One client had trouble organizing themselves while they were out of the house and generally preferred using the computer to help her manage time.
Being a Mac person (sold them for 7 years) and knowing that she didn&amp;#8217;t want a cell phone (so no iphone) I suggested she consider getting an ipod touch because ease of use and intuitiveness were important considerations. Also I asked if she usually lost her ipod, because the ipod touch is amazing, but kind of expensive, and that wasn&amp;#8217;t a problem for her. She got an ipod touch it worked great for her. Here&amp;#8217;s her review of it from the usefulness for an ADD time management perspective.
I highly recommend the iPod Touch (or iphone...</description>
            <author>Adult ADD Strengths</author>
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            <description>One of the advantages of coaching adults with ADHD, is that you often have some pretty creative clients. One client had trouble organizing themselves while they were out of the house and generally preferred using the computer to help her manage time.
Being a Mac person (sold them for 7 years) and knowing that she didn&amp;#8217;t want a cell phone (so no iphone) I suggested she consider getting an ipod touch because ease of use and intuitiveness were important considerations. Also I asked if she usually lost her ipod, because the ipod touch is amazing, but kind of expensive, and that wasn&amp;#8217;t a problem for her. She got an ipod touch it worked great for her. Here&amp;#8217;s her review of it from the usefulness for an ADD time management perspective.
I highly recommend the iPod Touch (or iphone...</description>
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            <title>Epocrates for iPhone</title>
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            <description>With the release of iPhone 3G (and software update v2.0), iPhone and iPod touch users can download and install applications. One of the most useful applications is undoubtedly epocrates to lookup drug monographs.
Having installed the iPhone version of epocrates, I have to say that it is very good. An internet connection is no longer needed to view drug information. It also contains a multiple drug interaction checker and pill pictures.

      
Get it here (iTunes Link)

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            <title>A.D.A.M. Symptom Navigator for iPhone</title>
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            <description>Recently I wrote about native medical applications soon to be available for iPhone. Until you wait for them to come out, why not try some already available medical web applications for iPhone. 
A.D.A.M. Symptoms Navigator is one such application. 
With this tool, you can easily find out what to do about any symptoms &amp;#8212; wherever you are! Learn self care, when to go to the doctor, and when it is an emergency. Whether you are traveling on vacation with your family, or on a business trip and feeling ill, an extensive library of symptom guidance is at your fingers – all within just a couple of taps.
Take a look at the video demonstration I made. (Source: Ivor Kovic, M.D.)</description>
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            <description>Apple Worldwide Developers Conference is taking place this week in San Francisco. Today, as a part of it, we saw yet another legendary keynote from Steve Jobs. It was all about the new iPhone, which is now faster, richer with new features and more affordable. Substantial part of the keynote was dedicated to the developers of native applications for iPhone, who had the chance to demonstrate their applications soon to be available through the iPhone app store. App store is launching in a month and will enable you to download and install third party applications to your iPhone. These are some great news for all iPhone users, but especially to those interested in medicine. It seams that we have a lot to look for, as some great applications will be awaiting for us as soon as the app store opens...</description>
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