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TechTool Thursday 064 Touch Surgery
TechTool review Touch Surgery on iOS and Android The Touch Surgery app is unlike any app I’ve seen before. It simulates surgical procedures to allow teaching and testing of students and trainees. Touch Surgery has a huge team behind it who have created surgical simulation software. The procedures and operations contained in the app are authored by different surgeons from across the world.The aim is to develop a collaborative resource consisting of best surgical practice in order to share and learns with other health professionals Website: – iTunes – Android – Website Design This app is ...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - September 10, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tessa Davis Tags: General Surgery Review Tech Tool android App iOs Touch Surgery Source Type: blogs

iLimb Enables Control of Bionic Hand With iPhone App
Touch Bionics has developed a new bionic prosthetic called the iLimb Ultra Revolution.
Source: The Palmdoc Chronicles - October 18, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: iMedicalApps Team Tags: Bionic Hand Brian Waryck iLimb iLimb app iLimb prosthetic iLimb Ultra Revolution Medical/PDA mHealth Physicians (DO) Physicians (MD) Touch Bionics Touch Bionics iLimb Ultra Revolution Mobile health News Source Type: blogs

The Importance of Touch and Kindness in Dementia Care
One of the biggest challenges Alzheimer's Caregivers face is how to communicate effectively with someone living with Alzheimer's disease. This challenge is particularly difficult when a person living with dementia becomes nasty and mean.By Bob DeMarcoAlzheimer's Reading RoomAt the beginning, my mother turned meaner than a junkyard dog.She said mean and nasty things to me every day.This was new. My mother had never engaged in these behaviors with me before.What is the Difference Between Alzheimer ’s and DementiaI had a leg up on this one because I studied communication in college and graduate school.Subscribe to the Alzhe...
Source: Alzheimer's Reading Room, The - June 17, 2018 Category: Neurology Tags: alzheimer communication alzheimers care alzheimers caregiving dementia help for caregivers help alzheimer's help with dementia touch touch in dementia care Source Type: blogs

My iPhone 5s review
Last week I got my iPhone 5s and it was a timely upgrade for my trusty iPhone 4 which was getting a bit long in the tooth with a dodgy home button which had already been replaced once. The gold colored phone was actually an unexpected gift (I actually had placed an online order but cancelled the next day) which arrived last Monday. It was already 70% charged and quickly topped up to 100% in a short time. I had already synced the iPhone 4 to iTunes the day before and everything was backed up and ready for the migration to the new device. The first order of the day was to get a nano sim card and I had a nano sim cutter sourc...
Source: The Palmdoc Chronicles - November 9, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: palmdoc Tags: General/PDA Reviews Apple iOS iPhone 5s Source Type: blogs

The iPhone 5s as a poor man’s telepathology system
Recently a colleague pointed out in his Facebook page that he could snap a picture off his microscope using just his iPhone 5s. He did this without any adaptor and all that is needed is a steady hand and some minor editing of the image – zoom and crop as you desire. I tried it and it does work. If you have a battery case such as the mophie which I use, it adds a gap beyond the iPhone’s camera lens, so it’s best to remove it from the case first. You then place the iPhone camera over the microscope eyepiece and move in till you see the image. It takes a bit of practice but it is doable. Here’s an exam...
Source: The Palmdoc Chronicles - May 5, 2014 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: palmdoc Tags: Tips and Tricks iPhone microscope telemedicine Source Type: blogs

Apple's ResearchKit Mobile Apps Make Strides in Clinical Research, But Is iPhone User Demographics an Issue?
As reported in the trade media, GSK developed an iPhone app for use in "clinical research" (read "GSK Develops Rheumatoid Arthritis App for Clinical Trial Using Apple's ResearchKit"). It is claimed that this "[marks] the first time a drugmaker has used the health system for the iPhone to conduct clinical research." ResearchKit is a set of tools for collecting participant consent, conducting surveys and assigning active tasks to participants that they can perform to help researchers achieve specific study goals.Keep in mind, however, that this use of a ResearchKit iPhone app is not part of ...
Source: Pharma Marketing Blog - July 20, 2016 Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Clinical Trials GSK iPhone ResearchKit Source Type: blogs

Apple ' s ResearchKit Mobile Apps Make Strides in Clinical Research, But Is iPhone User Demographics an Issue?
As reported in the trade media, GSK developed an iPhone app for use in & quot;clinical research & quot; (read & quot; GSK Develops Rheumatoid Arthritis App for Clinical Trial Using Apple & #39;s ResearchKit & quot;). It is claimed that this & quot;[marks] the first time a drugmaker has used the health system for the iPhone to conduct clinical research. & quot; ResearchKit is a set of tools for collecting participant consent, conducting surveys and assigning active tasks to participants that they can perform to help researchers achieve specific study goals. Keep in mind, however, that this use of a ResearchKit iPhone app ...
Source: Pharma Marketing Blog - July 20, 2016 Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Clinical Trials GSK iPhone ResearchKit Source Type: blogs

Shadow Puppet: An App That Lets iPhone Pictures Tell a Story
They say a picture is worth that thousand words, but nowhere is this more true than with a new, free, iPhone app called Shadow Puppet that lets you turn selected photographs on your iPhone into a narrated video storyline. I saw this app reviewed over at Techcrunch and immediately saw its potential as a teaching aid.  The app allows you to pick a series of iPhone photos from your camera roll,
Source: Dr. Wes - September 21, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Westby G. Fisher, MD Tags: medical education app Ziopatch Zio XT Holter iPhone event recorder EKG electrocardiography shadow puppet Source Type: blogs

Video: Use iPhone Reminders For Positive, Location-Based Affirmations
They say technology can make us anxious. All the beeping and buzzing. All the phantom vibrations. All the stress of having your entire work email inbox right in your pocket. But we can’t let anxiety win, can we? Surely there are ways to use new technologies to teach us to pause. To tell us everything’s okay. To remind us that we can do this [insert scary thing here] because we are strong. The iPhone’s Reminders app — a default app that comes with the operating system free of charge — doesn’t just allow you to create a to-do style checklist of tasks. This video tells you how you can use R...
Source: World of Psychology - December 14, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Summer Beretsky Tags: General Mental Health and Wellness Podcast Self-Help Video Affirmations anxiety app for anxiety Iphone iphone app Mental Disorder Mobile Phone Positive Psychology Source Type: blogs

What’s Next for the iPhone ECG Following Regulatory Clearance?
from Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry: What’s Next for the iPhone ECG Following Regulatory Clearance?  The user base and functionality of mobile ECG technology is set to expand. “After recently winning FDA clearance and CE Mark certification, the iPhone ECG from AliveCor (San Francisco, CA), is poised to kickstart a disruption of the traditional ECG market.” …. “In November 2011, Topol used the device to diagnose a myocardial infarction while on a plane en route from Virginia to San Diego. The plane made an emergency landing and the patient survived the ordeal.” Click here for More…
Source: CardioBrief - January 4, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Larry Husten Tags: Heart Rhythms AliceCor ECG Electrocardiography food and drug administration iPhone Medical Device Source Type: blogs

iPhone: turn off Amber Alerts
Yes, I’m a terrible human being. I turned off my Amber alerts.  (You can too). Here’s the thing: If I were on the road a whole lot, Amber Alerts would be much more relevant: X is missing in Y vehicle from Z town. As I’m nearly always a) asleep or b) in my very remote near hideaway where nothing scary or even interesting happens, it’s literally alarming when these alerts come screaming through my iPhone. Disturbing, actually, in a literal sense. I feel like I should apologize more for this decision, so, I cannot imagine the heartbreak and fear involved in wondering where your child is, and I mean th...
Source: GruntDoc - May 3, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: GruntDoc Tags: from the iPhone Web/Tech Source Type: blogs

Instagram for Heart Attacks: iPhone App Speeds ECG Transmission To Hospital
In the crucial early stages of a possible heart attack, EMTs on the scene now rely on slow and unreliable proprietary technology to transmit vital ECG data to physicians at a hospital for evaluation. But a new iPhone app using standard cell phone networks may help speed the process and, ultimately,  cut delays in treatment for heart attack patients. In a presentation earlier today at the American Heart Association’s Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2013 meeting in Baltimore, faculty and students at the University of Virginia designed an iPhone app to overcome More…
Source: CardioBrief - May 17, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Larry Husten Tags: MI/ACS People, Places & Events ECG Electrocardiography EMT iPhone myocardial infarction STEMI Source Type: blogs

COVID-19 and Touch Deprivation
No-one can escape the fact that the world has changed beyond recognition in just a few short weeks. The body count continues to rise and is a stark reminder to us of how vulnerable humans can be to nature. Furthermore, usually frantically busy streets and cities are now deserted, shopping malls are closed, restaurants and bars are shut down and much of the world’s population is under virtual “house arrest.” Social distancing and lockdown are the buzz phrases of the hour. How can we look after our mental health in a world where isolation (by necessity) has become more prevalent than ever and in fact, the new “norm....
Source: World of Psychology - March 29, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mr T. Roberts Tags: Family Psychology Relationships coronavirus COVID-19 quarantine social distancing touch deprivation Source Type: blogs