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10 Free Medical iPad Apps
Here’s a
treat for doctors and all those professionals clads in white, trying to make the
world a better place: iPad apps. No, don’t get us wrong, we’re not against
those Men-in-Whites (though we dread the day we seriously need one). But beside
the hype and the mis-branding, the
i-tablet and iPad apps are not just ‘toys for the big boys’ but more
importantly, they could be the very tool that keep society’s clean-up guys,
deliver services right where they’re needed most – the sick and the dying.
The iPad App
Store boasts of a medical section that has in effect, cemented the i-tablet
into the hearts of the medical community. And it’s no surprise you’d see more
i-tablets in hospitals nationwide than any other.
Here are 10
of the best iPad medical apps that will cost you nothing. Of course, the best
way to test these apps is to give them a shot. In that regard, an iPad keyboard case may come in as truly handy.
1. MedPage Today
For physicians and healthcare
professionals worth their salt, MedPage Today is the news service that keeps
them updated. With recent partnership with Thomas-Reuters Healthcare, not only
does Medpage give breaking medical news when it matters, it makes sure
prescription drug monographs are available together with disease pathology
information.
2. PDF Management Solutions:
Evernote/Dropbox
These two apps works great with physicians wishing to store worthy
medical literature with their iPad. The good thing about this two is both are
free-of-charge. Now you can put your mind to rest when wanting to put important
data in a safe, easily-retrievable place.
3. 3D Virtual Simulation Medical Apps:
Upper Respiratory Virtual Lab/ iLarynx
When you talk about 3D animation app, these two apps can be such a help.
Upper Respiratory Virtual Lab is a creation of Georgia Health Sciences
University. This app will guide you the upper respiratory system making it
easier to view the insides at macro level.
On the other hand, iLarynx has got to be a stunning iPad medical app most
especially when you want to intubate with fiberoptic laryngoscopy. In which
case, you’d utilize the iPad’s accelerometer.
4. Free iBooks
Here’s to great medical literature available using your i-tablet.Paired
with the iBooks author, physicians with but a few programming skills can now
create mind-blowing medical textbooks right in the comfort of their homes and
be published in just a few clicks to the iBooks store. In this process, you
make your text available to tens of millions of readers.
5. Radiology
2.0: One Night in the ED
Curated by
Dr. Daniel Cornfield, a professor at Yale University, you’d be surprised at how
massive the content is for this app. With 65 Radiology cases, easily for
Emergency Medicine, most physician looking into the app will be astounded to
know that it comes free – absolutely at no cost.
6. AHRQ ePSS
This app from the Department of Health and Human Services(HHS) will not
fail to astound you. Though we would have wanted an upgraded search feature, we
can clearly see the supremacy of this app as a Risk Assessment tool.
7. DrawMD series
With apps like this, making complex medical operations easily
understandable to patients has become a cinch.
As surgical procedures becomes palatable, doctor-patient relationship
improves, increasing chances of success.
8. Calculate by QxMD
Every specialist-doctor needs a calculator, a medical calculator to be
precise. This app not only provides every specialty the calculator it needs,
making it easier to get through algorithms, you get a search button that makes
things a lot easier.
9. MicroMedex
MicroMedex may have been sidelined and it’s easy to under-rate this app.
But if you’re looking for an awesome prescription drug reference tool, then
MicroMedex won’t disappoint. Except for the fact that this app leaves you $10
less of your savings this app is a winner.
10. Medscape
With the popularity of this app (i.e., 500,000 downloads), it’s easy to
put this one in the top position. The reason lies mainly in its Drug Reference
Section. Many may have come before it, but when you’re talking about drug
reference Medscape sets the standard.
courtesy : Lemuel Jovellar
Author bio:
Lemuel Jovellar is a senior writer for many digital marketing agencies and an author of this article.
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