New and Noteworthy iPhone Medical Apps released last week in App Store

New medical  apps last week in App Store(from 19/nov – 26/nov): ~ 85.

We were selected these 7 new and noteworthy iPhone medical apps only:

1. Medical news

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The latest medical news from Doctors.net.uk, the largest network of medical professionals in the UK.
- Medical news from Doctors.net.uk’s own independent news service
- News feeds from other top news sources such as Reuters and the BBC
- Podcasts interviews with key opinion leaders in health

2. STOP NLP – stop manipulations at yourself!

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Are you sick of being manipulated?!!!
With the help of this test you can reveal manipulators in your surroundings and define precisely when you are manipulated.
The test is developed by leading expert on psychology and NLP resistance.
Stop manipulations at yourself!
Manipulations are dishonest and illegal!
P.S.
Passing this test several times, the ability of manipulators revealing will become automatic during dialogue or any other interaction FOR YOU.

3.  iPrego

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The application was created with the pregnancy process in mind, putting day-to-day questions and needs at the fingertips of expecting mothers and parents. Out and about and want to know whether a medication or exposure is safe in pregnancy? It’s important to consult your physician. However, the Reprotox® quick-take database can also supply immediate information. Play with the professionally illustrated fetal development images, create reminders, and log your appointment details through the iPrego calendar. Have an emergency? The iPrego app can help you locate the nearest hospital or communicate with your emergency contact on the fly. iPrego has only just begun. We definitely appreciate your feedback so contact us at iprego@theappwell.com we would love to hear from you. Stay tuned for our future updates. Enjoy!!

4. Moore’s Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards

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More than 300 clinically relevant anatomy flash cards have been transformed into a truly customizable, interactive, mobile learning experience. Modality’s Moore’s Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards application is based on the print product, authored by Douglas J. Gould, Ph.D. and published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Using concepts and full-color images from Moore and Dalley’s Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Fifth Edition, and Agur and Dalley’s Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy, Eleventh Edition, these flash cards feature clinically relevant descriptions of structures, concise versions of the text’s clinical “Blue Boxes,” and correlating images. Realistic anatomic renderings from Grant’s Atlas complement this clinically oriented material.

5. Dental Assistant

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Nice Application on the Dental Assistant Exam for Students and Medical Professionals
(DANB)
Coversc Collection and Recording of Clinical Data (10%), Chairside Dental Procedures (45%),Chairside Dental Materials (11%), Lab Materials and Procedures (4%), Patient Education and Oral Health Management (10%), Prevention and Management of Emergencies (14%), and Office Management Procedures (6%). There are 100 questions in the Infection Control component of the exam, and they deal with the following topics: Patient and Dental Health Care Worker Education (10%), Preventing Cross-Contamination and Transmission (20%), Maintaining Aseptic Conditions (10%), Performing Sterilization Procedures (15%), Environmental Asepsis (15%), and Occupational Safety (30%). Finally, the Radiation Health and Safety component of the CDA exam contains 100 multiple choice questions. These questions deal with Expose and Evaluate (37%), Process (16%), Mount and Label (11%), Radiation Safety- Patient (24%), and Radiation Safety- Operator (12%).

6. SmallTalk dysphagia

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Designed for people with dysphagia — an impairment of the ability to swallow — SmallTalk dysphagia provides a vocabulary of pictures and icons that talk in a natural human voice.
SmallTalk dysphagia contains 50 phrases covering eating equipment, meal assistance, diet, liquids, medications, and compensatory treatment techniques. It also contains four demonstration videos of treatment techniques commonly used for swallowing.
SmallTalk dysphagia lets you take along the words and phrases you need to communicate your swallowing needs.
SmallTalk dysphagia was authored by Mary Pitti, MS, CCC-SLP and Elizabeth Begley, MA, CCC-SLP.

7. Cat Emergency

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Preparing for a medical emergency involving your cat is always best accomplished before the event takes place. This Cat Emergency app is designed to help guide you through the important decisions about first aid, as well as how and when to transport your cat quickly and safely to a veterinary hospital or emergency facility.
This application is an emergency preparedness ready-reference for cats. Wise preventive measures, intelligent use of first aid principles, coupled with recognition of abnormal symptoms and treatment of disorders, diseases, and problems, lead to effective health care.

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