[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFdYjLxkOGQ[/youtube] Walkthrough and review of the Radiology 2.0 and Radiopaedia iPad apps and their potential role for medical student and resident education. Overall, both are great free apps for students. Both take on a case-based approach to learning – great for clinical correlation; however, this may not be ideal if one is trying to learn Read More…
Category: iMedEd
Pregnancy Wheels – Clinical App Overviews
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSjogECCTec[/youtube] APPS REVIEWED: The Wheel HD http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-wheel-hd/id418797063?mt=8 iPad formatted, replicates the traditional wheel, but allows for drop-down field entry Pregnancy Wheel HD http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pregnancy-wheel-hd-due-date/id405043249?mt=8 iPad formatted, full replication of traditional wheel, no option to enter in dates via drop-down Perfect OB Wheel http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/perfect-ob-wheel/id293656711?mt=8 iPhone-native app, one of the better formatted, no wheel, allows for drop-down entry Read More…
MiniAtlas Sports Medicine – Clinical App Overview
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HB0Qh7C1Vw[/youtube] Interesting app that could be used for patient education for sports-related injuries. Bottom line: The app is not the easiest to navigate through and is targeted more for patient education than for a medical reference. Having a good anatomy atlas may be an appropriate substitute for this app
Sterile iPad Sleeve and Patient Education Package
A sterile iPad sleeve for the iPad and a customizable patient education package for peri-operative patients by EchoMedical:
How the new Apple iPad will help physicians
Read about how the features of the new iPad released for sale on March 16, 2012 can make a difference for physicians: http://www.imedicalapps.com/2012/03/five-features-apple-ipad-help-physicians/
iPhone/iPad Medical Devices We’d Like to See –
http://blog.softwareadvice.com/articles/medical/3-iphone-and-ipad-medical-devices-wed-like-to-see-10207201/ Check out the repost of the article from SoftwareAdvice.com: “In the first part of this series we discussed cool new iPhone and iPad medical devices. These clever devices use simple plug-in peripherals to turn an iPhone or iPad into a full-fledged medical device. Since they can make accessing and understanding personal health data easier Read More…
WritePad Review by MS1 Eric Ton
WritePad is a writing-to-text conversion app. When I obtained this app I imagined how useful it would be while taking a patient history or doing any kind of interview, as writing notes while another person is speaking just feels more natural than typing. I believe that having writing converted to text effortlessly would be a Read More…
Visible Body App- Review and Comparison to Anatomy TV by MS1 Kate Xie
Visible Body is an iPad app that allows users to explore a 3D model of the human body. It differs from most anatomy resources by giving the user full control over the model by zooming, panning, rotating, and customizing the layers and structures – essentially allowing the user to virtually dissect the human body. General Read More…
The Blessing And Curse Of Being A Millennial
Infographic Of The Day: The Blessing And Curse Of Being A Millennial By Fast Company Design Millennials are well-educated, tech-savvy, and independent. They’re also cursed by a bad economy. But all this might have a silver lining… Interesting piece – click here
Good Ophthalmology App – Atlas of External Diseases of the Eye and Cornea
http://www.imedicalapps.com/2011/11/cornea-atlas-free-external-eye-disease-free/ Above is a link from iMedicalApps reviewing the “Atlas of External Diseases of the Eye and Cornea”. Good pictures and a good start for a free Ophtho resource. Check it out!