Phone Apps
Through this free app and a simple printed image, Anatomy 4D transports students, teachers, medical professionals, and anyone who wants to learn about the body into an interactive 4D experience of human anatomy. Visually stunning and completely interactive, Anatomy 4D uses augmented reality and other cutting edge technologies to create the perfect vehicle for 21st century education.
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There’s an instagram-like site for medical professionals called Figure 1. The app features a database of user-submitted images of medical pathology, used by over a million healthcare professionals world wide in an effort to: recognize rare conditions in their patients, sharpen their medical knowledge on the go, share de-identified teaching cases with a global community, communicate with one another from remote or isolated locations, and to send HIPAA-compliant direct messages to their colleagues.
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The MPR App is your all-in-one drug information resource accessible anytime, anywhere. The 30th Anniversary Edition of the MPR App provides the concise point-of-care prescribing information trusted by more than 800,000 healthcare professionals and features time-saving tools that allow you to quickly make better prescribing decisions.
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Davis’s Drug Guide delivers trusted, regularly updated, and practical information on over 5,000 trade name and generic drugs. Each monograph, with its focus on safety, includes details on pharmacokinetics, dosing, side effects, interactions, assessment, and more. Download this 5-star rated app for anywhere, anytime access to help you avoid medication errors and provide better patient care. Plus, receive 1-year access to the official DrugGuide.com and regular updates.
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UpToDate is available for off-site mobile use through the UpToDate Anywhere Mobile App. Answer your point-of-care or research questions anywhere and anytime. **You will need to create an account on the UpToDate website from an on-campus computer in order to use the app.**
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Created by physicians for physicians, DynaMed is the leading evidence-based clinical resource for use at the point of care. Rated the most current point-of-care reference tool and best overall disease reference, DynaMed content is constantly updated to reflect the systematic identification, evaluation, and review of the latest clinical evidence.
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PubMed for Handhelds (PubMed4Hh) is an app for discovering relevant health information at the National Library of Medicine. Journal abstracts, TBLs ("the bottom line" summaries) and full text articles (requires subscription to journals) can be accessed anywhere the Internet is available.
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Palliative Fast Facts is the official mobile version of the Fast Facts database, a quick reference for palliative care providers. This app works without an internet connection and is designed to be useful in a clinical setting.
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The Access Medicine App from McGraw-Hill Medical delivers indispensable support and invaluable point of care solutions for clinical practice through these mobile features: PLEASE NOTE: Before using the app you must sign up for an Access Medicine account. Visit the library for assistance.
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Healthcare professionals and patients should use this application to search for potential drug-drug interactions between anti-HIV drugs and other medications, as recommended by international treatment guidelines. Results are presented as a “Traffic Light” system (red, amber, green) to indicate the recommendation. A brief summary of each interaction is given along with a grading of the quality of evidence (very low, low, moderate, high). The application is available free of charge and has been developed by the Liverpool Drug Interactions Group at the University of Liverpool and Podmedics.
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The Electronic Preventive Services Selector (ePSS) is an application designed and developed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Nation's lead Federal agency for research on health care quality, costs, outcomes and patient safety.
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Review drug prescribing and safety information for thousands of brand, generic, and OTC drugs, check for potentially harmful drug-drug interactions among up to 30 drugs at a time, identify pills by imprint code and physical characteristics, access timely medical news and research information, find providers for consults and referrals in the Provider Directory, select national and regional health care insurance formularies for drug coverage information, perform dozens of calculations, such as BMI and GFR, and coordinate care securely with HIPAA-compliant text messaging.
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This mobile scanning app is perfect for those who do not have access to scanners. This app was developed by the creators of the Evernote app. You just scan any document or photo, and you have the option to send it to your email.
This app is only available for iPhones. Find it here: iPhone App |
Tiny Scanner is another scanning app. It has this feature where you can adjust your scans with a to straight. Just like the Scannable app, you can send document or photo to your email or send to someone.
Find it here: iPhone App | Android App |