New medical apps last week in App Store(from 27/nov – 4/dec): ~ 54.
We were selected these 7 new and noteworthy iPhone medical apps only:
1. STDMeister
Intended for use by health care professionals only
A comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and management of sexually transmitted diseases brought to you by MeisterMed, the developer of popular medical references for handheld devices since 2001.
From the common (gonorrhea, chlamydia, Candidal vaginitis, herpes) to the rare (lymphogranuloma venereum, tertiary syphilis, granuloma inguinale) – you name it, it’s in STDMeister. Clearly details everything you need to know about diagnosis, treatment, post-treatment follow-up, and management of sexual partners.
2. Alcohol Units Calculator
Alcohol Units Calculator lets you quickly and easily determine the units you are consuming.
You can enter amounts using US fl Ozs, millilitres, centilitres, litres, UK pints.
You can also enter alcohol percentage as ABW (Alcohol by weight) or ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
Just enter the percentage alcohol, the volume of the drink and the number of drinks and the calculator will immediately show you how many alcoholic units the drink has.
You can then select to add those units to the units you have consumed for the day. It is a great way to monitor the amount of units you are having on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. It can be quite enlightening.
3. Suturing techniques Videos
If you are a dental surgeon or dentistry student this is the application for you, it reviews the various suturing techniques used in oral surgery.
For each suture you will find:
- a VIDEO demonstrating how to perform it,
- its advantages,
- its drawbacks,
- ts indications.
The videos were filmed using silicon models to make them as clear as possible.
- How would you perform a post-extraction cross suture on a patient taking anticoagulant medication so as to keep the haemostatic sponge in the socket in place?
- How would you perform a simple continuous suture after multiple extractions and/or alveolar ridge correction?
4. A Vet Tool / iPhone Medical Apps
A Vet Tool is the perfect app for veterinarians, vet technicians, vet students, anyone working in the veterinary field, or just interested in more information about the drugs and tests used at a vet clinic.
By downloading A Vet Tool you are getting five fully featured applications. The five applications are accessible through an easy to use tab based interface.
- The first application is a complete small animal drug formulary with over 650 drugs. The drugs can be accessed quickly with an alphabetical index or by using the search function. Each drug lists the indications and appropriate drug dosages in a format perfectly suited for the iPhone and iPod touch. When compared to the price of a printed formulary this function alone makes A Vet Tool a great value!
5. Grays Anatomy – Bones
‘Gray’s Anatomy’, the renowned classic anatomical book by Henry Gray was first published in 1858 and is considered by many to be one of the most iconic and significant medical books of all time.
This Appbook includes all ‘Osteology’ illustrations with annotations, captions, search, contents list, add to favourites and biography of Henry Gray.
* Illustrations zoom and scroll (like a photo)
We recommend this app for Doctors, Nurses, Students, Teachers and anyone who is interested in the wonder and complexity of the human body. iPhone medical apps.
6. Saunders Q & A Review for the NCLEX-RN®, Volume 1
Make the most of every minute leading up to your NCLEX-RN® Examination with the new five-part NCLEX-RN prep application series by Modality, the premier mobile learning architect for iPhone and iPod touch. Each volume includes over 1000 unique questions from the popular print products by Linda Anne Silvestri, MSN, RN. This innovative study application is available anywhere, anytime, at the touch of a button.
7. Clinical IMAGES
Clinical IMAGES from GE Healthcare showcases clinical images obtained from GE Healthcare imaging systems. You can choose a product and browse by anatomy or by applications specific to the selected system. The application contains both static images and video of various image acquisitions.
New product and clinical image sets will be periodically added to the Clinical IMAGES application.
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I just wanted to thank you for recognizing “A Vet Tool” as a new and noteworthy medical app, thanks!