New medical apps last week in App Store(from 9/Jan – 16/Jan): ~ 50
We were selected these 5 new and noteworthy iPhone medical apps only:
1. Handbook of Signs and Symptoms
Handbook of Signs and Symptoms is an authoritative reference that helps in recognizing patient signs and symptoms, linking them to their most probable causes, and putting them in context with associated findings.
2. Dog Medical Agenda
Here is an application that will enable you to keep track of and always have to hand all information relative to the health of your dogs: general information (such as breed, color, microchip information, …), vaccinations, physical examination, medications , allergies, diagnostic tests and results, …
This information could prove of great importance in a variety of everyday situations from a routine veterinarian check up, to any possible emergency situation.
3. iResQ
iResQ is the ideal tool for any Flight Paramedic/RN or Critical Care Transport provider. iResQ was developed using it’s predecessor, ResQShopPC as it’s core template. It will perform all of the functions of it’s predecessor, with the addition of greater functionality and a completely redesigned graphic user interface (GUI).
4. Procedures Consult: Family Medicine – General
Procedures Consult, the popular multimedia procedures training and reference solution for medical students, residents, and professionals from Elsevier is now available for the iPhone and iPod touch exclusively from Modality.
Procedures Consult features a dynamic blend of high-quality expert video, illustrations, animations and text that helps physicians, medical residents and students prepare for, perform and test their knowledge of the most common medical procedures encountered in a clinical setting.
5. AsthmaMD
Quickly track, log, control you asthma.
View asthma diary, graph and medication used.
Share your asthma diary and charts with your physician.
Multiple users can use one device.
Share asthma history anonymously to help medical doctors with their asthma research.

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