A review of a Wards 101-ipocketcards, which covers common ward issues for internal medicine, critical care, and emergency medicine.
Tag: emergency medicine apps
M’obiSante mobile ultrasound live demonstration at the mHealth Summit, update on Android support #mHS11
Live demonstration of the MobiUS device from Nikhil George, chief engineer at Mobisante. We also get an update on their plans to move to Android.
UK patients able to get health advice via free iPhone medical app, review of NHS Direct app
The UK’s National Health Service releases an iPhone app giving residents access to a symptom checker with follow-up recommendations, location services, and more.
Emergency Medicine Secrets flashcard app has potential, but disappoints with interface
Emergency Medicine Secrets is an app which many emergency medicine students and physicians may find particularly useful. However the excessively high cost places it out of reach for most of the potential user base (a common problem affecting many handbooks). The range and level of content is good although accessing it quickly can be difficult at times.
Surgical emergency management made easy with Emergencies in Clinical Surgery medical app
This app contains a wealth of information related to emergencies in clinical surgery and would make a useful addition for any healthcare professional interested in surgical emergencies. Despite the omission of elective surgeries, this app is still worth a look as a comprehensive reference handbook for surgical emergencies.




![01[1]](https://www.imedicalapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/0111-150x150.jpg)