Medical Smartphones for Physicians, Medical Students, and Others
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Medical Smartphones for Physicians, Medical Students, and Others |
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http://www.medicalsmartphones.com/ |
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English |
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smartphone, iphone, PDA |
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Learn how students and healthcare professionals are using these devices. Medical smartphones include devices like: iPhone, Windows Phone, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, RIM, BlackBerry, and Palm. By Joseph Kim, MD, MPH. |
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Epocrates on Windows Mobile 6.5
Unfortunately, as of now (November 2009) Epocrates does not support Windows Mobile 6.5. I'm certain this is going to change, but I don't know when.Currently, the supported versions of Windows Mobile are 6.1, 6.0, 5.0, Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition (SE), and Pocket PC 2003.If you need to access the drug database portion of
Distribution of medical apps on the iPhone
What's the most popular medical app on iPhones carried by health care professionals? According to a recent "Graphos" (graphically presenting interesting information) from HCP Live, here's how it breaks down:Medscape (although it has more 1 star than 5 star ratings)Epocrates (speed improvements in the latest version)Diagnose the Disease Game
Are you getting excited about Droid?
Verizon Wireless is doing quite a bit to promote their upcoming new Google Android-powered smartphones. They're putting almost all the emphasis on the Motorola Droid and practically ignoring the HTC Droid Eris (yes, the name "Droid" will carry through on all the Android smartphones carried by Verizon Wireless). The Eris is really a Hero, but they're calling it an Eris. Confusing, right?
HCPLive To Go for iPhone and iPod touch
HCPLive To Go is now available for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch. Have you taken a look at this free medical app? To get it, you can find it on iTunes (search for "HCPLive To Go") or you can visit http://hcplive.com/iphone to download the app.Here's what you'll get:• Web Exclusives - breaking news with full editorial coverage not available in print
The Motorola Droid gets reviewed by Brighthand
Thinking about using a Google Android-powered smartphone? The Motorola Droid has been reviewed by the folks at Brighthand. It's a nice slim slider that reveals a QWERTY keyboard. Yes, it's so slim that you may not think it's a slider. This phone runs Google Android 2.0 which means that you'll get voice-gu
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