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Need an Expert? There's an App for That!
"Sally, we need an EP consult on Mr. Smith here. He has some trouble walking now due to pain from his multiple myeloma, but he also has a history of a heart attack, left bundle branch block, some non-sustained VT on his telemetry monitor, and is still a pretty young guy..." "No problem!" said Sally, reaching for her iPhone. "I think there's a app for that!" She scoured the apps on her iPhone
Source: Dr. Wes - March 4, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Westby G. Fisher, MD Tags: medical education iPhone residency #mhealth appropriateness Source Type: blogs

Printing From an iPhone/iPad
I was recently asked how to print directly from an iPhone or iPad.Surprisingly, it is not sufficient to use a printer connected to an Airport Express or Airport Extreme wireless network.To print directly from an iPad / iPhone you need an AirPrint compatible printer or another device to act as a print server.Here's a list of AirPrint compatible printers  If you want to use an existing printer, it is possible but requires third party products.A Mac computer can function as a print server for iPhones/iPads if you buy Printopia or HandyPrint The Mac must be "on" but may be asleep for them to work.You can also buy thi...
Source: Life as a Healthcare CIO - April 2, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Source Type: blogs

Words of One Syllable Dept.
You can’t make this stuff up John McCain: “Why the hell do I have to keep updating the apps on my iPhone all the time?” via Daring Fireball Linked List: Best Moment of Today’s Senate Hearing. Filed under: Current Affairs, qotd, Words of One Syllable Dept. Tagged: apple, Daring Fireball, iphone, John Gruber, John McCain, Linked list
Source: white pebble - May 22, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Patti Niehoff Tags: Current Affairs qotd Words of One Syllable Dept. apple Daring Fireball iphone John Gruber John McCain Linked list Source Type: blogs

iPhone urine analysis app may require FDA approval, says...
iPhone urine analysis app may require FDA approval, says agency By Nathan Olivarez-Giles, theverge.com In what may be a first for the Fed­er­al Drug Admin­is­tra­tion, the agency has sent a let­ter to the mak­ers of an iPhone med­ical app ask­ing why its approval wasn’t sought before release. The uChek app ana­lyzes pho­tos of urine sam­ples to giv… Posted on infosnack.
Source: Kidney Notes - May 25, 2013 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Joshua Schwimmer Source Type: blogs

Photographing the moon with an iPhone Michael Grothaus,...
Photographing the moon with an iPhone Michael Grothaus, tuaw.com Star gazers and amateur astronomers might be shocked to hear that, with the right equipment, the iPhone makes a perfect camera to photograph the moon. Writing on his 23x blog, Jared Earle reveals the surprising, simple steps he takes to get amazin… Posted on infosnack.
Source: Kidney Notes - May 28, 2013 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Joshua Schwimmer Source Type: blogs

How Did the uChek iPhone Urine Analysis App "Come to FDA's Attention?"
"An iPhone application that lets users check levels of blood, protein and other substances in their urine is the first target of U.S. regulators seeking boundaries in a burgeoning industry for medical diagnosis on-the-go," reports Bloomberg (here). The app is uChek and it is free -- but you have to buy the test strips and the special "Cuboid" box that positions the iPhone's built-in camera over the test strip (see the video below).FDA sent the developers, Biosense Technologies Private Limited, a "It Has Come to Our Attention Letter," which is a species of FDA communication not previously known by experts like Eye On FDA bl...
Source: Pharma Marketing Blog - May 29, 2013 Category: Pharma Commentators Tags: mobile medical app FDA uchek Legal/Regulatory Source Type: blogs

It's Not All About the iPhone. If You Own a BlackBerry Check Out These Must Have Apps.
Apple does a great job marketing apps for the iPhone but what if you don't own an iPhone and still want to make the most out of the apps that are available for your smartphone? If you're a BlackBerry smart phone user, then you know there are tons of apps you can download that will help you in many different functions. If you're not using the best ones out there, you're not getting the most out of your device. Check out these top must-have apps for BlackBerry smart phone users. Read more »
Source: Dumb Little Man - Tips for Life - August 7, 2013 Category: Life Coaches Authors: David Source Type: blogs

Cheap iPhone 5 Accessories
Protect Your Iphone five In Design Get Iphone 5 Scenarios These scenarios are produced of superior high quality leather which doesn’t just protect the mobile phone from acquiring damaged but even helps make the phone appear stunning, beautiful and royal, therefore defending the cellphone in design. Though apple has produced the phone in such a [...]
Source: Carin' For Karen - October 13, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: tralsesmamn Tags: Life in general Source Type: blogs

Nonin’s Investigational iPhone Regional Oximeter and World’s Smallest Regional Oximeter with Bluetooth Smart
Nonin is demonstrating its investigational iPhone regional oximetry (rSO2) device at the MEDICA conference in Dusseldorf. It’s not available for purchase, nor is there a schedule to commercialize it yet, but the device slips over a fourth gene...
Source: Medgadget - November 21, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine in the news... Net News Surgery Source Type: blogs

TechTool Thursday 044 Pulse Oximeter
TechTool review Pulse Oximeter by digiDoc on iOS Website: – iTunes - Website digiDoc Pulse Oximeter is a fabulous concept. It uses your iPhone to take saturations and HR measurements. However the developers mike it clear that it cannot be marketed as a clinical tool and can only be used for fitness and recreation. Design and User Interface Pulse Oximeter is a nicely designed app, simple and enjoyable to use.  The colour scheme and designs are eye catching and the developers have clearly worked hard on the graphics. It is designed to be used on iOS7 in particular the dual flash iPhone 5S. The first time using the...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 23, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Tessa Davis Tags: Application Education Emergency Medicine Equipment / Technology Featured Gadget Health Informatics iOS iPhone App Reviews TechTool digiDoc heart rate Pulse Oximeter Tech Tool techtool review Source Type: blogs

Top 20 iPhone Medical Apps: No Connection to EHRs…Yet
iMedicalApps recently published its list of Top 20 Free iPhone Medical Apps for Healthcare Professionals. What struck me about the list is that the state-of-the-art is stand alone applications — I didn’t see any that had any connection to an EHR (electronic health record).  Here’s the top 5 to give you a flavor of what’s […] The post Top 20 iPhone Medical Apps: No Connection to EHRs…Yet appeared first on e-CareManagement blog.
Source: e-CareManagement - March 1, 2011 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: EHRs/PHRs Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) HITECH hospital platform Source Type: blogs

Three ways of looking at touch coding
At SfN, a block of three posters by myself, Simon Peron and Daniel O’Connor will showcase three ways to approach the problem of touch coding. My work on whisker force measurements, and single cell and silicon probe based cortical recordings during active objection localization : Program#/Poster#: 677.18/KK18 Presentation Title: Encoding whisking-related variables in the mouse barrel cortex during object localization Location: Hall F-J Presentation time: Tuesday, Oct 16, 2012, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Authors: *S. A. HIRES, D. O’CONNOR, D. GUTNISKY, K. SVOBODA; Janelia Farm Res. Campus, ASHBURN, VA ...
Source: Brain Windows - September 20, 2012 Category: Neurologists Authors: andrewhires Tags: brain imaging Calcium circuit mapping in vivo Multiphoton Neuronal Control optogenetics Source Type: blogs

LogFrog Diabetes iPhone App Scores High on Cuteometer
I love my iPhone (not necessarily the coverage, but definitely the phone) and I hate logging my glucose data, so I'm always on the lookout for new iPhone apps to help me manage my diabetes. I figure, if I always have my phone close by, surely that...
Source: Diabetes Mine - March 9, 2011 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Allison Blass Source Type: blogs

Lifescan's New Diabetes iPhone App
While I was off at spin class this morning, I've been bombarded with emails about this exciting announcement at the iPhone OS 3.0 preview event going on now:Lifescan has unveiled an iPhone application that lets users upload glucose readings from t...
Source: Diabetes Mine - March 17, 2009 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Amy Tenderich Source Type: blogs

Can body wash fragrance be touch activated? Episode 76
 On this week’s show Perry and I explain how the new Caress Body Wash fragrance is “touch activated.” We also cover a handful of beauty science news stories.  Claim to fame: Can body wash fragrance be “touch activated?” This is the segment where we review popular beauty product claims and tell you what the claims really mean, how the company might support them, and if the claim is compelling enough to entice you to buy the product. Today we’re talking about the new Caress Fine Fragrance Body wash. What is the claim and what does it mean? Here are the claims featured on the package : Up to 12 HR ...
Source: thebeautybrains.com - March 31, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Randy SchuellerDiscover the beauty and cosmetic products you should use and avoid Source Type: blogs