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Discussing Android, iOS, and other operating systems on Twitter
Archive from the December 5, 2012 tweet chat on mobile operating systems.
Details of highly successful U Chicago hospital iPad program revealed
Recently, physicians at the University of Chicago published a research letter in the Archives of Internal Medicine detailing their experience with the routine use of iPads by internal medicine residents during their regular duties. What they documented was that use of the mobile device was objectively associated with faster order entry after patient admission and the subjective assessment that it saves up to one hour per day for each resident.
Kinesiology Flashcards is a good, but limited, option for anatomy flashcards
Kinesiology is a branch useful for sports medicine, athletic training and orthopedics. As expected, Anatomy knowledge is a fundamental basis of any of these fields. In classic fashion, reviewing anatomy is often associated with flashcards, as this popular method can improve retention and has so many options out on the market. Davismobile brings a series of actual flashcards by Lynn Lippert and Mary Alice Duesterhaus directly to mobile form. The app is available for the iOS platform. Here we review the app using the iPad.
HAS-BLED medical app is a simple bleeding risk calculator to help physician decision making
Given the increasing average age of the patients in the US, coupled with the associated co-morbid conditions that these patients have, it is important to have a quick and easy tool to be able to assess risks involved with starting a new treatment plan or drug. This is very much the case in patients with […]