This online text may give you another resource for studying- http://www.ophthobook.com/ The videos don’t currently play on the iPad; however, the authors plan to place them in iTunes asap.
Month: February 2012
Tips and Tricks for iPad- Additional Resources
If you need help on iPad basics, consider these apps: Top 100 Tips for iPad (free), iPad Secrets ($0.99), and Secrets for iPad ($0.99). If the cost for this apps is prohibitive, email Dr. Ypma-Wong who will provide a code so you can take advantage of these apps and use your iPad more efficiently. Also, Read More…
iPads and Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9079334/iPads-carry-RSI-risk.html Interesting articles on RSI injuries associated with the iPad and tablet use.
iPhone/iPad Medical Devices We’d Like to See –
http://blog.softwareadvice.com/articles/medical/3-iphone-and-ipad-medical-devices-wed-like-to-see-10207201/ Check out the repost of the article from SoftwareAdvice.com: “In the first part of this series we discussed cool new iPhone and iPad medical devices. These clever devices use simple plug-in peripherals to turn an iPhone or iPad into a full-fledged medical device. Since they can make accessing and understanding personal health data easier Read More…
WritePad Review by MS1 Eric Ton
WritePad is a writing-to-text conversion app. When I obtained this app I imagined how useful it would be while taking a patient history or doing any kind of interview, as writing notes while another person is speaking just feels more natural than typing. I believe that having writing converted to text effortlessly would be a Read More…
Great infographic on fats vs carbohydrates!
This is a great example of how to simplify a complex topic into something that can be easily understood by the average, non-medical person. Take a look at it…hopefully this will inspire you to better simplify the information you provide to your patients. http://www.fastcodesign.com/1668916/pasta-not-bacon-makes-you-fat-but-how