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04-03-2004, 04:43 AM
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#1 | | Registered User
Join Date: May 2003 Location: Vienna
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| can anyone recommend some medical apps? I'm a nurse, working in Vienna so the language I use at work is German but my mother tongue is English.
Can anyone recommend a few good medical apps, like drug reference, medical dictionary etc.
Also any cardiology related apps would be great |
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04-09-2004, 05:32 PM
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#2 | | See Emily Play
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| Hey...I have had the same question asked to me so many times at school (I'm a grad student in nursing) that I set up my favorites on my web site. http://www.homesickangel.net/PDA/Medical%20Programs.htm
Please excuse the typos! I really need to update this list!
Hope it helps and let me know what you think
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04-10-2004, 12:36 PM
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#3 | | Registered User
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| Thanks for the link. It looks very interesting. I'll let you know what i think after I've tried a few apps.
btw you don't know if it's possible to download or order on cd-rom nursing mock exams do you? I'm going back to work soon after a 2 year baby break and woould like to refresh my knowledge!
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04-10-2004, 09:37 PM
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#4 | | See Emily Play
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| congrats on the baby and going back to work! Try the pdacortex site. You may have to search around for a bit, but they should have something. If I run across anything else I will be sure to let you know!
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04-14-2004, 01:27 AM
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#5 | | Registered User
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| If you can afford it, you can't go wrong with skyscape applications ( www.skyscape.com). They've got a lot of different essential healthcare books in palm and pocketpc format. Anything from 5 minute clinical consult to Stedman's dictionary to the Washington Manual. A bit pricey, though...
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04-14-2004, 01:20 PM
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#6 | | Registered User Silver Contributor
Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Ocean, NJ
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| I like the SkyScape apps. I recently got tired of ePocrates arrogant tech support attitude and switched to an array of SkyScape apps, all of which are happy on my memory stick. I freed up a LOT of RAM by the move and am very happy with my personal reference suite. I now have 5MMC, Harrisons, Dr.Drugs, PDR, and iFacts. They all link together effortlessly.
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04-14-2004, 03:37 PM
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#7 | | Registered User
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| crzygrl, do you have experience with the skyscape range of products? I've downloaded many trial versions but it's hard to make a decision about them with so much content locked.
I'm particulary interested in getting a lab and diagnostic tests app
with info on after care etc. What would you recommend, Skyscape or medical wizard? |
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06-16-2004, 03:30 PM
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#8 | | See Emily Play
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| ziehensack.....sorry about the VERY tardy reply on this.....
I really like Skyscape with the main reason being that all of the programs run on a very easy to use platform. Unfortunately, I don't have any experience with medical wizard (actually had never heard of it!) It has more anatomy information than any other's I have seen!
Some benefits of Skyscape looks to be the vast number of programs that are available. They seem to have some overlap in titles, but the Skyscape titles all "link" together.
Although the Skyscape stuff doesn't come unlocked, I think the biggest question will be whether or not you like the platform. A lot of the core information on the programs is available in hardcopy, so if you aren't really sure, you could just check out a book at a bookstore and see if you like the content!
Oh, I am not quite sure how in depth you want the aftercare information to be, but I use ABC Lab Data and have been quite happy. Unfortunately, the diagnostic stuff isn't included. If you find something good for that let me know 'cause I am also in need of a good program covering those topics!
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06-19-2004, 09:07 PM
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#9 | | Christian
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Jackson, NJ
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| I have medical wizard programs: ER Suite, Ultimate Drug Guide, Netters Anatomy, and Laboratory Diagnosis. All works great on my UX. I believe their Drug Guide is way off better than Skyscapes drug guides, for I also have a bunch of them.
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06-21-2004, 12:34 PM
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06-21-2004, 08:09 PM
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#11 | | Registered User
Join Date: May 2004 Location: New York, New York
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| Apps I do like the SkyScape apps...a bunch of ESSENTIAL texts available for your Palm. I do use epocrates quite a bit daily. HandDBase has several useful templates available on their web site at www.ddhsoftware.com . I do billing on MDCoder. If you look on cnet.com you will also note several programs that are useful for tracking in as well as outpatients that would be useful in a clinic or office setting. Of course, with any PIM you can set up a category to track important phone numbers/consultants etc. HandDBase also allows you to create forms and databases that you customize to your needs. Shadow Plan at www.codejedi.com is excellent for outlining projects. Currently I have 2 clinical trials/research programs that have been designed utilizing that software on the PDA and its desktop counterpart. Some of the usefulness will certainly depend on how much memory you are using. I would reccomend a unit with an SD card or Memory Stick some of these programs are sizeable and can eat up your memory pretty quickly. Also JournalsToGo will allow you to sync and download updated abstracts from journals. MDConsult ( www.mdconsult.com) also now has a interface for the handheld to do medline type searches. Good luck!
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06-25-2004, 09:14 AM
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#12 | | TH55 Nutcase Member
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| Everyone in this thread seems very helpful. I hope that you don't mind if I ask a slightly O.T. question. I am not a medical professional. I am simply a dad that has a son with medical problems; most aren't yet diagnosed. I need to find a good program to track his healthcare appointments and test results with the dozen or so medical professionals that he is seeing. Would you be so kind as to recommend some program that may help a layman, that isn't familar with all the terms and jargon? I have looked at some programs like PatientTracker and PatientKeeper, but they seem too complex and there are many things in them that I don't understand. Thank you so much for your help!
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07-03-2004, 04:27 PM
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#13 | | Registered User
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by LanMan Everyone in this thread seems very helpful. I hope that you don't mind if I ask a slightly O.T. question. I am not a medical professional. I am simply a dad that has a son with medical problems; most aren't yet diagnosed. I need to find a good program to track his healthcare appointments and test results with the dozen or so medical professionals that he is seeing. Would you be so kind as to recommend some program that may help a layman, that isn't familar with all the terms and jargon? I have looked at some programs like PatientTracker and PatientKeeper, but they seem too complex and there are many things in them that I don't understand. Thank you so much for your help! |
Hmmm.... I don't know of any programs that will do this. A good old manilla folder works pretty well, I think
If I run across something, I'll let you know... |
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07-04-2004, 09:20 PM
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#14 | | Registered User
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| Medical Apps for tracking visits
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Greetings. I am an orthopaedic surgeon who utilizes the palm a great deal (Sony UX50) in his medical practice. Unfortunately most of the software written are not for patient use but below please find a few idea. I trust they are helpful or at least get you started!
Medical Visits Log
Description: An enhanced medical visits log database that is useful for casemanagers, parents, & anyone wanting or needing a rapid way of collecting comprehensive information about a medical visit, diagnostic test, consultation, etc..
Filters: By date, clinical specialty, reason for visit or complaint, Medications ordered, tests, aftercare instructions/follow-up, doctor/clinician, resulting diagnosis.
Sorting: As in the case of the filters, by date, clinical specialty, reason for visit or complaint, Medications ordered, tests, aftercare instructions/follow-up, doctor/clinician, resulting diagnosis.
This and others can be found at ddhsoftware.com in their free download section. Requires use of the HandDbase database. I use it a great deal in my practice for a myriad of applications. http://www.ddhsoftware.com/gallery.html
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Description: I started this database for my family, and I thought I could share this db with everybody. This db keep track records of your visit to a doctor. For yourself and the family. It also has a medicine db, so you could keep track all the schedules. I hope you able to utilize this db so you don't have to worry about remembering what medicine the last time you took and whose the Doctor. Easy tabs that clicks back and forward between forms Let me know :-)
At Cnet you can find:
HealthFile Plus 3.0.3 http://www.download.com/HealthFile-...ml?tag=lst-0-25
HealthFile Plus is your complete health and personal medical records and information organization software. Keep track of insurance, emergency contacts, allergies, illnesses, surgeries, appointments, medications, vaccinations, tests, blood pressure, weight, glucose, family history. Great for people on diets, with diabetes, high blood pressure
Alternatively you can build a list with to do's/appts and data in a program like ShadowPlan www.codejedi.com that will link into the to do and appointment app on your handheld. I also use this mainly for project maintainence but it could easily be constructed for your type of use. Very powerful and very flexible.
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07-04-2004, 10:25 PM
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#15 | | See Emily Play
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| jazzdoc.....good advice with the apps......
BTW: love your signature "Have Fun I can Put You Back Together!" I skydive  and knowing an ortho doc is always a good thing!
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