Recently, my younger brother, who is a 3rd year medical student, purchased a medical review book through iBooks. He spent more than $50 on the book, and was using the highlighting feature and other annotation feature available in iBooks. Then he asked me how he could access the book he purchased on his computer so […]
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Inkling for Web previewed in medical education webcast and brings interactive eTextbooks to all
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 […]
The best of iMedicalApps – the digital textbook, prescription apps, and more
Greetings valued readers! This is the second installment of our bi-monthly summaries of our favorite posts (difficult to choose) as well as the posts we feel were best received by you, our readers. Our increase in the amount of information that we give to you means that you may not always have time to read everything we post in a given month. We are proud to be able to provide you quality app reviews and the latest mHealth news, so without further delay, here are our second round of favorite posts for February:
Comparison of a venerable medical textbook on Inkling for iPad verses Access Medicine
This is a comparison between Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine from Inkling and Access Medicine
Inkling’s iPad version of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine is impressive
Another excellent title from Inkling. One or two navigation issues do not take away from the fact this is the only iPad optimized version of this essential clinical reference text. Medical professionals who purchase this text will know they carry one of the most extensive medical resources in a highly accessible format on a device no larger than a notepad.