Brief video review of the $69.99 PEER VIII iPhone app with comparisons to the print and online version. Pros: Same 450 questions as the print and online versions Priced at $69.99 vs $275 for print or online subscription High-quality resizable images Cons: Only formatted for iPhone, sorry iPad users Shorter explanations than print/online No way Read More…
Tag: iphone
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…
Emergency Medical Spanish for iPad – review by Edsel Abud
Click here for link to the App in iTunes Overall rating: 3/5 based on the design of the app, its utility and software bugs present. Overview: The Emergency Medical Spanish App for Ipad by Mavro Inc. is a nice easy app that allows clinicians and faculty to use basic Spanish skills in a setting where Read More…
weDraw Lite/Pro – App Review by Julie Youm
Cost: Free/$1.99 Rating: 4/5 weDraw Lite is described by its developers as “an application for collaborative sketching and drawing.” And, true to this description, we were able to create, share and simultaneously update a drawing between two iPads via Bluetooth within just a few short minutes of downloading this app. Being able to connect to 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…