Neurology

A complete list of all academic medical journals available for the iPad

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A spreadsheet containing a complete list of all academic medical journals currently available on the iPad

History & Physical i-PocketCards app lacking in clinical usefulness

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Review of H&P i-PocketCards app by Danielle Jones discussing the apps clinical usefulness and functions.

Official Android NICE Guidance app helps UK doctors find relevant management guidelines

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An excellent official app from NICE which will help healthcare professionals quickly find the relevant guidance on their mobile device. The regular updates and free price mean that this is an essential download for UK doctors.

VP of major medical developer explains his vision for the future of tablet based medical education

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An interview with Thierry Semoff, Vice President of Taimma Communications, a medical developer specializing in medical education apps which has recently entered the tablet market

Inkling for Web previewed in medical education webcast and brings interactive eTextbooks to all

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iMedicalApps have covered Inkling extensively in a range of articles focusing on the various advantages of interactive textbooks and ways in which these can help students achieve better grades. Inkling recently held a medical education webcast where they extensively previewed Inkling for iPad and the new Inkling for Web. Inkling for Web hold a number of possibilities and is likely to significantly increase the number of students accessing Inkling texts as fully  interactive eTextbook can be accessed from any device eg [Read more]

Power Felt uses nanotechnology to create electrical charges strong enough to power mobile devices

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Researchers at Wake Forest University have created something which could change the way that smartphones and tablet devices are charged. Called Power Felt, this newly invented fabric is composed of tiny carbon nanotubes locked into flexible plastic fibers. These fibers are able to use temperature differences to create a large enough charge to power up a smartphone.

How Virtual Care is transforming healthcare

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Discussion regarding the merits of using video conferencing technology to interact with patients in a virtual care setting.

Device connected to an iPhone able to detect tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease

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Recently, Di Pan, a doctoral student at ASU’s Department of Biomedical Informatics (BMI), realized that the tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease could be detected using a smartphone and a customized app which is currently being developed.

iMedicalApps looking for Android medical app reviewers

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iMedicallApps is looking for Android app reviewers. Must have a medical background, and own and Android phone. Send information to the Contact page.

How Does MediMath App Rank Among Medical Calculator Apps for the iPhone?

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Review of the MediMath Medical Calculator App by Evan Schoenberg, MD, for the iPhone/iPod Touch

Lippincott’s Illustrated Review of Neuroscience comes to life on the iPad, by Inkling

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Review over Lippincott’s Illustrated Review of Neuroscience for the Inkling platform.

NeuroRad for iPad is a great app for medical professionals to learn radiology

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NeuroRad for iPad is a fantastic application for radiologist residents with an excellent neuroradiology atlas. NeuroRad has a range of uses for healthcare professionals ranging from student to resident.