Category Archives: Software
Radiology 2.0| iphone application
This rich case learning radiology tool is based on content organized by Dr. Daniel Cornfeld, an Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Radiology at Yale University School of Medicine who specializes in Body and Emergency Medicine Imaging. T
Links:
- iMedicalApps full review of Radiology 2.0: One night in the ED
- iTunes link to Radiology 2.0: One night in the ED
MedPage Today|iphone application
The website is a fantastic resource for medical professionals, and a lot of the content is in partnership with the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine – further securing its academic credentials. Their motto is, “Putting Breaking Medical News Into Practice”, and this app helps you with that cause via mobile access.
In addition, you can get audio and video through this app, allowing you to get CME credits while using MedPage Today mobile. The app was recently customized for the iPad format as well.
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Living Medical Textbooks
Living Medical Textbooks by Projects in Knowledge is an application that for some reason has gotten little to no hype in the App Store. There are actually 5 Living Medical Textbooks, ranging in topics from Diabetes to Multiple Sclerosis. The apps offer CME activities, but what makes them particularly appealing is they are “dynamic” — meaning the chapters are updated when noteworthy new medical data or research is introduced in medicine.
So basically, if you download the “Diabetes” textbook app, you can be assured that you are being kept abreast of new medical knowledge and clinical studies regarding Diabetes — the app updates and adds chapters periodically. For those not even concerned with doing CME activities this textbook app is a great resource for clinical knowledge. Along with updated clinical content, the apps contain basic knowledge of the disease pathologies they are based on.
These pictures are from the Living Medical Textbook: Diabetes app.
Links:
- iTunes link to Living Medical Textbook apps: Diabetes ; Parkinson’s Disease ; Multiple Sclerosis ; Leukemia & MDS ; Metastatic Melanoma



















