10/22/2009, 02:35 AM
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I am looking for any information on any medical software being added to the Palm Pre...I am aware of the recent development of Skyscape for the Palm Pre but I was wondering if any Medical software's available for Palm Pre specially for physicians.
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10/22/2009, 06:26 AM
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MediPDA has moved from Homebrew to the App catalog but is still available in Homebrew
Drugview is in Homebrew Epocrates and Lexicom apps are coming to WebOS. I'm suire others will follow in due time. The rest are the tons of PalmOS medical apps which you can run under Classic. Here are a couple of lists to get one started: Best Free PPA Apps Must Have Apps
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11/16/2009, 06:59 AM
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I hear the app might be ready for beta testing in December.
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11/20/2009, 01:25 PM
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Last I heard Epocrates is scheduled for live (in person) beta testing beginning the first week of December. Unclear how soon after that it'll be publicly released though Epocrates has been saying for some time now that the WebOS version will be released "by the end of the year".
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Hi Guys,
The Lexi-Comp app is, literally, days away from release. If you haven't seen it already, there's a sneak peak video here, to see the software: http://www.precentral.net/lexi-comp-...-closer-launch And if you haven't, read Riz's writeup here: http://www.precentral.net/real-review-lexi-comp The initial release will feature everything you see in the screenshots and video above. Dosing calculators, Drug ID module, and IV Compatibility applications will be forthcoming after initial release. Full Disclosure: I do work for Lexi-Comp. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me. -matt |
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I use SkyScape radiology apps (Dahnert's Radiology Review Manual and Gamuts) within Classic (one of main reasons I got Classic, along with lots of my own medical notes on Memo!). Also AmirSys Top100 PocketDiagnosis but it is for Radiology. TNM Mobile is also great for Staging. Netter's Flash Cards also available. I also have iSilo reader for other medical documents including a nice Netter's Anatomy.
Considering the number of apps on PalmOS, I am hoping a lot of these companies will make them for WebOS too |
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