 Your new post is loading...
Johns Hopkins is researching the benefits of health-related apps, a move that may solidify and organize the vast medical potential of the mobile industry.
Spotted in WMPoweruser On a recent enquiry by Jose the company said: Thank you for contacting UpToDate. The app is currently available for tablets, laptops and desktops but not for mobiles.
Wondering who has won a Google Glass? Stanford PhD student Andrej Karpathy has used Twitter's API to compile a partial list of the so far close to 4,000 winners of Google's Glass Explorers first adopter competition who applied to buy the high tech...
MT @paul_sonnier: Twitter in #Healthcare, #Pharma | #Infographic http://t.co/7rmuoAisC5 HT @kimwhit @rschwartz001 #DigitalHealth #Health20
A feature that many medical professionals are pining for, PDF annotation within DropBox and Evernote
Using a mobile device to keep up to date? Test these 4 (Medical) Journal Apps now! The CMB is starting a test & trial period for testing & comparing 4 differ...
GigaOM Meet Neurotrack, the winning health startup at SXSW GigaOM Other interesting health startups that competed in the SXSW accelerator include Docphin, a Rock Health and Startup Health-backed site for healthcare professionals to access and share...
Health Apps Library launched Healthcare Today NHS innovation took a step forward this week with the launch of the first iteration of the new Health Apps Library.
The Evidence Based Treatment of Behavioral Symptoms of Dementia app provides medical care providers a useful resource that can be used as a guide while taking care of patients with the behavioral symptoms of dementia.
The app is catered to nursing professionals practicing as entry level or returning professionals who need a reference for basic nursing knowledge & skills.
A review of the MEDLINE from Unbound Medicine which offers a revolutionary new way to view medical literature search results
Advanced mobile communications and portable computation are now combined in handheld devices called “smartphones”, which are also capable of running third-party software.
Review of the CDC MMWR mobile app for iPad, including a video review.
|
There is no shortage of medical applications available for iOS and Android devices; however, there is little insight available on how medical professionals actually use...
In today's blog post, I'm going to share with you - 12 of the best self-tracking apps in the health and well-being space. 3,2,1...
1.Medscape One of the most anticipated apps to hit Android, Health care professionals had been waiting eagerly for this comprehensive medical (The Best 15 Free Android Medical apps for Doctors and Medical Students
docwise is 1 of the 4 apps we are testing The CMB is starting a test & trial period for testing & comparing 4 different so-called Journal Apps for you! Read ...
Using a mobile device to keep up to date? Test these 4 (Medical) Journal Apps now! The CMB is starting a test & trial period for testing & comparing 4 differ...
NotesCite this as: BMJ 2013;346:f1811 (How do we know whether medical apps work? http://t.co/YUYz0Phba1 #Journal #BMJ)
Really simple syndication (RSS) feeds help WHO keep users up-to-date on the latest news items broken down by broad category
Start Page focussing on the large medical E-Journal collection available to UMCG All about finding them (Comparing (Medical) Journal Apps starting soon!
SOURCE By Michael A.Thompson, MD, PhD1, Satish Misra, MD2 | March 9, 2012 I read a Tweet-for-thought on January 6, from (Oncology Smartphone Applications: Perspectives From a Researcher/Reviewer of Medical Apps
Apple launches dedicated 'Apps for Healthcare Professionals' collection
Welch Allyn’s iExaminer is the next step in ophthalmoscopes for your practice.
|