| BCC Consulting is pleased to announce the release of “Mobile e-Prescribing: The Killer App for IT Adoption.” (408 kb zip file)
The whitepaper explains in detail how mobile electronic prescribing, or
e-prescribing (eRx), can improve patient safety while driving down
costs. The whitepaper also argues that the greatest return on
healthcare IT investment will result from delivering key eRx
functionality through mobile devices (mRx).
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the Handy patients program you can rapidly and professionally record
all medical information about your patients, their evolution and the
complementary examinations. The software has tools to be fully
personalized for any kind of medical speciality from internal medicine,
intensive care, surgery, pediatrics, psychiatry or physiotherapy." | 
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| Introducing the MobileCME Pilot Program, an easy-to-use, mobile learning solution
Overworked? Always on the go? If you are short on time, you are
going to appreciate Epocrates' newest mobile product- the MobileCME
learning system. Use the MobileCME learning system to satisfy your
continuing medical education requirements while keeping up to date with
important medical developments in your field.
The MobileCME learning system provides fast, easy-to-use access to
continuing medical education credits right on your mobile device. The
MobileCME learning system is a free, new service specifically developed
for our on-the-go clinicians. Even though the MobileCME product is in
the Pilot stage, courses that you take provide fully accredited CME
credit hours. Epocrates is proud to be partnering with Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine and other accredited providers to bring
you the highest quality CME programs available.
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 | Unbound Medicine, a leading provider of information resources for healthcare providers, and PocketMedicine.com, a leading publisher of PDA reference works for physicians, announced their agreement to release select PocketMedicine references to be delivered on Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), on the Web, and via wireless devices. The Manual of Anesthesia Practice and Pocket ICU Management are the first of a number of titles that Unbound Medicine will license over the next two years. They are being released as key components of Unbound Medicine’s new product bundle, Anesthesia Central.
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| Across the country, personal digital assistants like Palm Pilots and Sony Cliés are popping up in physician pockets as never before. This year, Duke University Hospital decided to give its residents Hewlett-Packard iPAQs as part of training, and this summer Rutgers University College of Nursing will give similar handhelds to its nurse practitioner students. Many medical schools, including Hahnemann University Hospital, now require handhelds for third- and fourth-year students.
There are about 800,000 physicians in the United States, and about 15 percent of them were using PDAs in 1999, according to a Harris Interactive survey, a market research firm in Rochester, N.Y. The survey predicted that by the end of this year, more than half the nation's doctors will use the devices in everyday practice - from making appointments to visual proof that the mole really was that big.
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Adapted from the Ortho-Glass® Splinting Course Manual (Fifth edition) by MeisterMed with the permission of the publisher. Includes indications, techniques, and step-by-step instructions with illustrations for applying nineteen types of splints to the upper and lower extremities. A handy refresher for those who don't put on splints every day. Will also be a great teaching tool for medical students and residents.
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Unbound Medicine is offering a limited open house of the world's best-selling internal medicine content. Derived from the most authoritative internal medicine reference in the world, Harrison's Manual of Medicine provides on-the-spot answers to the patient management questions you face daily. The new 16th edition is thoroughly revised to reflect changes in medical practice and to provide quicker retrieval of clinical information across the entire scope of internal medicine.
Click here to access the web version. This link will expire in two weeks.
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 | We've relaunched our Software Store with our brand new look. Visit our online store to find the latest medical software for the Pocket PC including:
Remember, until April 30, 2005 save 15% on all software purchases over $35 using our promotion code: 35APR15 |
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McGraw-Hill Professional, a leading global provider of medical reference information, today announced the launch of Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, 16th edition for personal digital assistants (PDAs), the Web and wireless devices through a licensing agreement with Unbound Medicine, a leader in knowledge management solutions for healthcare. With a single product purchase, clinicians and students can now access Harrison’s Manual of Medicine anytime, anywhere. Whether on the ward, in the clinic, at the library, or at home, clinicians and students will have authoritative and accurate answers to clinical questions at their fingertips |  |
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