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Unbound Medicine and American Academy of Pediatrics announce new mobile platforms and content

By Tim Bredrup Unbound Medicine, a leader in knowledge management solutions for health care, announces new mobile platforms and resources at Pediatric Care Online (PCO) from the American Acadamy of Pediatrics (AAP).  PCO is now available as a downloadable native application for iPad and Windows Phone.  Simultaneously, important new clinical information was added to the extensive library of references and tools. Content additions across all platforms (Web, iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone) include access to AAP webinars, the newly [Read more]

Mobile diabetes guide from Johns Hopkins helps doctors practice evidence-based medicine

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An inside look at the latest POC-IT guide from Johns Hopkins covering all aspects of diabetes, complications, clinical management and associated conditions

First large medical publisher releases multiple medical apps for Windows Phone 7

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Unbound Medicine — not Epocrates, Pepid, Skyscape, or Lexicomp — are the first ones to release medical apps for the Windows Phone Marketplace.

Diagnosaurus DDx (1.3) [App Review]

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This is definitely one of our favorite apps. It allows you to come up with a quick differential diagnosis based on the symptoms present. Extremely useful on early morning rounds or in the clinic setting.