Archive for the mHealth chat on 8/29/2012 about accessing medical literature online and on mobile devices.
Tag: apps for physicians
Heart ECG Handbook app for Android shows dangers of blindly trusting mobile medical content
NP’s Heart ECG Handbook attempts to educate users and even “medical doctors” on ECG interpretation, but fails miserably. Other than the nicely designed scrolling of ECG strips, there is really nothing positive about this app. Not only is limited in its ECG library, but the app is filled with confusing or even incorrect information.
Five steps to buying medical apps on the App Store
As a physician and a developer, I have the opportunity of being able to see both sides of the app business. Here are my thoughts on how to find useful medical apps on the AppStore.
iRVU app is a simple resource tracker for physicians that needs some further enhancements
The iRVU app is a simple and extremely resourceful tracker of your dily work whether its in a clinic, in the ER or in the hospital, yet it probably needs some further enhancements before it becomes an essential part or your practice.
Clinical Evidence comes to Android via Unbound Medicine app
Clinical Evidence is a useful Android app for those physicians who want easy access to evidence based judgments at the point of car