| The new and expanded Thompson's Rheumatology 2006 PDA edition is on sale through September 26 for 15% off. With all of the same trusted information as the 2005 edition, the new version brings rheumatologists, internists, and primary care physicians 5 new chapters to make it the most complete rheumatology reference available today. New Chapters * Pauciarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis * Polyarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis * Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis * Sarcoidosis * Cutaneous Vasculitis Thompson's Rheumatology 2006 PDA edition is written by rheumatologists who have extensive experience with the vast number of diseases contained in this reference. As experts in their field, these rheumatologists have valuable insights into the use of the medications that will not be found anywhere else. Thompson's Rheumatology 2006 PDA edition is a must have and now is the time to buy. Visit http://www.usbmis.com to learn more about this valuable reference or to get a copy for your Palm or Pocket PC for 15% off today. | |
PediSuite 6.0 was designed to provide comprehensive pediatric information and calculation tools in eighteen easy to navigate sections. It enables the user to perform instant calculations for drug dosages, antibiotics, critical care drips, code drugs, fluids, toxicology, and growth charts. All types of healthcare providers including Physicians, Pharmacists, Paramedics, and Nurses have been able to reduce valuable time, stress, and error by using this product. New 6.0 Features:
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| WakefieldSoft, LLC announced that HealthFile Plus has been nominated by Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine for a 2006 Best Software Award in the "Health and Fitness" category. HealthFile Plus is a software product that allows the user to easily track personal health history and medical records. HealthFile Plus includes software for Windows Mobile handheld devices, Palm OS handheld devices, and versatile Windows PC desktop software for convenient data entry, viewing and printing on Windows PCs (XP/2000/NT/ME/98/95 compatible). HealthFile Plus allows anyone to carry their personal health information, and their family's information, with them at all times. Filling out forms in the doctor's office or hospital can be done much faster and more accurately. Users can track their weight, blood pressure, glucose, or cholesterol, and then graph that data on a Windows PC | |
| Harrison's Practice is a completely new resource from the expert editors of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. Practical, concise answers to your clinical questions are presented in an innovative and easy-to-navigate format that helps you quickly find everything you need to establish a diagnosis and select the right treatment option. | |
| Pocket DermPACS is a medical photo archiving program for the Window Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC. It allows clinical photographs to be stored in a structured clinical context and with encryption and other necessary security features. It has extensive annotation functionality, and is distributed with two desktop programs which allow browsing of images stored on the handheld from the desktop, and backup and restoration of handheld data from the desktop. |  | |
| The Medical Imaging Consultant , PDA Edition is designed for all physicians, residents, and fellows who may order diagnostic imaging studies. It provides speedy access via your handheld device to extensive information that will help to determine whether imaging examinations are necessary, based on symptoms, and which studies will generate the most information. The content includes current information for more than 350 clinical conditions within all body systems. | |
FIRST AID , the popular reference series for medical students, is now available for the Pocket PC. Current titles include: |
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"Here's a scenario: You find yourself sitting in a local emergency room, or standing in the admitting line of an emergency clinic. But instead of just cooling your heels (and having a cardboard tag tied around your neck, as Gulf Coast clinics did after Katrina), you've been given a fanny pack containing a pocket-sized computer and ultrasound transponder. And wires come out of it, leading to a sensor on your finger and some more on your chest. Now, if something happens -- say, you quietly go into a cardiac arrest -- the doctors will know and can come running. After two and a half years of development, the SMART team plans to test its prototype system on actual emergency patients at the Brigham this summer. Each monitored patient would get a fanny pack containing a "pocket PC" from Hewlett-Packard (the iPaq h5500), says Dorothy Curtis, research scientist in computer science and artificial intelligence at MIT." Source: MIT Technology Review |
 | "Healthcare technology developers Global Care Quest and Mobile Design Technologies (MDT) have announced a strategic agreement to integrate MDT's MD Coder mobile charge capture solution with GCQ's Integrated Clinical Information System (ICIS). The software will give physicians the ability to monitor patient notes, x-rays, vitals and other data as well as record and review patient charges from mobile handheld devices such as smartphones and PocketPCs." Source: Wireless Healthcare News
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Three new medical references have been released by Skyscape for the Pocket PC: Internal Medicine On Call, 4th Ed A concise, portable reference that focuses on the evaluation and treatment of over 60 of the most common internal medicine on-call problems. Each on call section includes a presenting problem, immediate questions, differential diagnosis, laboratory and other diagnostic data, and treatment plan. Click "read more" to continue |  | |
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