We will have the anatomy lab iPads (all ten) available for you and plan to discuss how the iPad can help you learn in the lab. This is a great opportunity to have time to look at the apps already provided and have input on what else we can do to make the iPad a Read More…
Month: February 2011
Join us at MacHealthcare.org on Wednesday, 10am PST
Transforming Medical Education with the iPad – Lessons Learned from the iMedEd Initiative Warren Wiechmann, MD MBA will discuss how the iPad is helping transform the curriculum at the UC Irvine School of Medicine to make medical education more innovative and interactive. The iMedEd Initiative has provided each student in the Class of 2014 with Read More…
SwitchEasy Nude iPad Case by David Tran
In my opinion, the ideal iPad case is a something that protects the iPad without killing its aesthetics. It’s no secret that Apple products are known for their sleek industrial design: smooth glass surfaces, laser cut aluminum casings, and an absence of buttons. The drawback? Apple is great at making shiny, little fingerprint-magnets that are Read More…
SwitchEasy Ribcage Review by David Tran, MS1
Okay, I admit it: I got this sleeve because it looks cool. As a medical student, I couldn’t think of anything more appropriate than a sleeve that looks like it came out of an anatomy lab. As a bike commuter, I needed a sleeve that would protect my iPad’s delicate screen from shock and vibration Read More…
FDA Approves Image Viewing, Diagnostic Software For Apple Mobile Devices.
Excerpt from Emergency Medicine Today on 2/7/11: Los Angeles Times (2/5, Zajac) reported that the FDA on Friday approved “software for viewing images and making medical diagnoses from MRIs and CT, PET and SPECT scans on several of Apple Inc.’s popular hand-held devices.” The agency reviewed “image quality and checked studies with radiologists under variable Read More…