Guido Giunti

Interactive CT and MRI Anatomy is a good Android app to study Anatomy

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If you are struggling with your anatomy lessons perhaps this app can be of use to you.

Glucose Buddy is a Journal app for Android

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If you need a journal app for your diabetes, this is a good choice. You can track a good amount of data using this app.

S.O.S. by American Red Cross for Android

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An emergency guide developed by the American Red Cross with useful factoids that can save a patient’s life during an emergency.

Medic SOS is an Android app to store Emergency Personal Information

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This app allows you to enter basic medical information and send a message to emergency contacts

Poisoning and Drug Overdose app for Android

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An instant-answer guide you can turn to for on-the-spot treatment of poisoning and drug overdose

Cardiology at Hand is an Android app that provides medical news

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A useful app to get several journal news in one place. Specially useful to cardiologists.

Atrial Fibrillation Scoring app for Android

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A single purpose app for evaluating the CHADS2 Atrial Fibrillation score.

Wrapping up TEDMED 2013

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A summary on what went on in TEDMED 2013. Great speakers and amazing technologies.

iBlueButton medical app is a portable health record for Medicare, Veterans & Medicaid patients

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We take a close look at award-winning iBlueButton app and discuss it with Dr. Bettina Experton, founder and CEO of the company that developed the app. A #TEDMED 2013 find.

From oxygen filled micro-bubbles to a virtual pet for isolated patients, a roundup of #TEDMED’s final days

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TEDMED tells us a bit about the benefits of personalized medicine and what can robotics do for the care of elderly patients.

The future of healthcare debated and demonstrated, #TEDMED

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Thinking outside the box with innovation is the way to go at TEDMED. We have some interesting experiences we want to share with you today.

From devices for early initiation of hypothermia and mobile EEG to a mayor’s war on obesity, #TEDMED

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Wrapping up the first full day of TEDMED yesterday, we had the opportunity to hear from a lot of interesting speakers and presenters. The aim of interdisciplinary events such as this one is to provide healthcare professionals creative ways of solving problems. One speaker in particular reminded us that no intervention or idea exists in a vacuum; to tackle any health problem, we need to come at it from many different angles. Mick Cornett, mayor of Oklahoma, found his city [Read more]