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Keeping organized by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc More than half the time, I rely on my PDA phone to keep track of contacts and appointments. My “workhorse” application used to be iambic’s Agendus on the Pal ... Read on »
iMedicalApps by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc This is a little shout out for iMedicalApps.com, formerly located at iphonemedicalappreview.com. The new URL is shorter but the content is the same - great iPhone medical app ... Read on »
Lexi-comp WebOS review by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc RizP over at PreCentral has written a nice review of Lexi-Comp running on Palm’s new OS, WebOS. Apart from some initial performance issues, it sounds very promising ind ... Read on »
The GSM Palm Pre - early impressions by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The Palm Pre is being slowly launched around the world by Palm. Unfortunately, Palm doesn’t intend to launch the GSM version in my region till sometime next year. I howe ... Read on »
Lexi-comp arrives in the Palm App Catalog by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Twitter firends havce told me that Lexi-comp WebOS is a new arrival in the Palm App Catalog. We did mention that it was in beta but I am glad it has now officially been releas ... Read on »
Ares - a possible boon for physician coders? by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc I read with great interest Palm’s plans to facilitate coding for the masses - the Ares WebOS Development Tool which was recently demo’d at the Open Mobile Summit c ... Read on »
Google voice medical search by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The mobile tech world is abuzz with the unveiling of version 2 of Google’s mobile OS - the android “Eclair”. More handset models running android are becoming ... Read on »
Them ol’ Palm Medical Programmes by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Deven wrote in:Any chance a program like PediDose makes it to Web OS. I have used it for years on palm os devices and as as Emergency Physician, it has saved some lives with ... Read on »
Palm - where is the Medical section? by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Palm has put up a page where you can browse the WebOS apps that are available. I suppose one won’t expect (but shouldn’t we?) this page to be up-to-date with the 2 ... Read on »
App Review: Meistermed Procedures - Subclavian Line by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Dr. Jessica Otte (aka Dr Ottematic ) has reviewed Meistermed’s Procedures- Subclavian Line:Software: Procedures- Subclavian Line Manufacturer: Meister Med Cost: $2.99 ... Read on »
Palmdoc WebOS Apps in PreCentral by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The Palmdoc.net apps MediPDA and Drugview now have their own little section in the PreCentral WebOS Developer Forums. Head over there if you have any questions, suggestions or ... Read on »
Modality: USMLE Steps 1, 2 and 3 Question Bank Apps by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc USMLE press release:Modality, Inc. and McGraw-Hill Professional today announced that Lange Q&AÔ USMLE Step 1 is now available on the App Store. This app brings ... Read on »
The Best Medical iPhone Apps by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Houston Neal wrote in:A while back we did a survey to find out which smartphone will win in the healthcare market. The iPhone was the clear winner because of one main reason: ... Read on »
REVIEW - Procedures - Lumbar Puncture by MeisterMed by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc As the iPhone matures as a smartphone platform, the quality and quantity of medical apps is slowly improving. MeisterMed is known for its medical apps on the Palm platform, ma ... Read on »
Palmdoc on Twitter by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc You might have noticed that I have placed a twitter badge in the blog. Actually I’ve been on twitter for some time now but only lately have become more active as I reali ... Read on »
Mobile NEJM by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The venerable New England Journal of Medicine has a Mobile Friendly Site. I’ve been mostly using their RSS feed but this mobile site looks great. Kudos to the publishers ... Read on »
MedCalc v1.3 for the iPhone/iPod Touch is available by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc This just in:Dear MedCalc users,This quick note to let you know that MedCalc 1.3 is now available (for free) on the App Store. It contains many new formulas, some of them bas ... Read on »
Epocrates for WebOS coming out this year? by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc I spotted this in the PreCentral ForumsI got this reply from Epocrates when I asked for an ETA:Thanks for checking in with us. Of course we haven’t forgotten about the p ... Read on »
My medical WebOS app updates by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Mamouton in the PreCentral forums was kind enough to post this screenshot of MediPDA after about three days in the Palm App Catalog: 8832 downloads! Wow! I notice 39 people h ... Read on »
Lexi-Comp for WebOS : now in beta by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Lexi-Comp, one of the most comprehensive drug databases for PDAs is being developed for the WebOS platformSince the launch of our new iPhone applications, the Lexi-Comp softwa ... Read on »