PDA/iPhone
How to use your iPhone to keep a patient list
The App store has opened in a huge fanfare, but we are yet to see any patient information managers. They will come, but probably at a premium. However, the software built in to an iPhone is sufficient to keep your patient list up to date, and backed up. Furthermore, there will be no [...]
Flickr Group for Medical themed iPhone wallpapers
Since I posted a list of iPhone wallpapers for doctors, I was struck by how few there were. All wallpapers seem to be of half naked men and women, or tech things. I was itching to use some of my research images to make wallpapers. Here they are:
Histology of Necrotising pancreatitis:
Normal pancreatic [...]
Top iPhone wallpapers for doctors
In tribute to the last week’s iPhone frenzy, I have collated a list of links to free medical iPhone wallpapers for doctors who wish to customise.
Specialty groups
Cardiologists
Psychiatrists
Surgeons
Neurologists, and more, and on a lighter note
Obstetricians
Nephrologists (or vascular surgeons)
Gastroenterologist
Media Doctors
DrNo
House, and again, again, and again
Pathology (which is a movie about medical students who plan the untraceable murder, [...]
Medical Grand Rounds up at Shrink Rap
Just a pointer that Shrink Rap is hosting the iPhone 3G edition of medical ward rounds. This is a weekly roundup of posts in the medical world. They have a fantastic clickable iPhone image-map, which is worth a look on it’s own.
Medical iPhone Apps we’d like to see in July
Medical iPhone apps were a keystone of the announcement of iPhone 2.0 this month. There are undoubtedly many medical applications currently under development. But I am not a radiologist, so the viewer is not so useful for me. And I don’t use EDGE because it is really expensive in Aus, so ePocrates [...]
