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Family Medicine / Primary Care
LBB
ppc(The Little Black Book of Primary Care)
LBB is the handheld version of The Little Black Book of Primary
Care, a medical reference that The Journal of Family Practice conveys
is "fun to use, saves time, and provides answers." Includes
references and notes from New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal
Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, Medical Letter,
and many other top publications. Skyscape enhances these qualities by
dividing the sections into General Reference, Pathophys and Causes, Epidemiology,
Signs and Symptoms, Course, Complications, Lab and X-rays, and Treatment,
so that you can access the information you need with a click of the stylus
in seconds. Take this information with you wherever you go!


PCMRec(Primary
Care Medicine Recommendations)
PCMRec(Primary Care Medicine Recommendations)is a portable decision-support
tool that provides detailed specific recommendations for the screening,
workup, and management of more than 200 unique clinical problems seen
in the outpatient setting. PCMRec provides you with recommendations
that represent the latest and best approaches to your patients' problems.


Outlines
in Clinical Medicine by Skyscape
Outlines in Clinical Medicine® (OCM) is the most comprehensive, up-to-date
medical reference title available for Windows® CE and Pocket PC handheld
devices. OCM covers internal medicine and was created with the intention
of incorporating large amounts of rapidly changing medical information
into a succinct, comprehensive summary of a topic. With over 750 separate
topics encountered in:
General Medicine
Internal Medicine Subspecialties
Family Practice
Pediatrics
Geriatrics
Ophthalmology
Gynecology
Obstetrics
Psychiatry
Neurology


OCM/FP
(Outlines in Clinical Medicine/Family Practice Edition) is the most
comprehensive, up-to-date medical reference title available for the handheld
devices. OCM was developed to provide a quick access to the family practice
physician with large amounts of rapidly changing medical information.
Each topic contains a succinct, comprehensive summary in an outline format
for ready reference.


Family Practice Notebook
"The Family Practice notebook is intended to aid primary care
providers in their pursuit of optimal care, well-informed patients, and
healthy families. The notebook is derived from a "peripheral brain"
collection of medical notes, and is divided over 3700 topics within 570
chapters and 31 subspecialty books. Information is gleaned from reputable
sources, referenced where possible, taken from lectures and workshops,
peer reviewed articles and bulletins, and key texts. New approaches to
medical problems are referenced with supporting studies, and further reading
is often suggested on general medical issues."
The Family Practice Notebook is available in Tomeraider and Internet
Explorer versions for the Pocket PC.
The
Common Symptom Guide 4e from HandheldMed.com
"Helps you diagnose your patients\' complaints quickly and accurately."
Medicine
for the Outdoors, Paul Auerbach, MD from HandheldMed.com
"This is an emergency medical guide for the serious wilderness
traveler. Sections deal with major medical problems, disorders related
to specific environments, and commonly used drugs and sources of information."
A
Pocketful of Prevention from HandheldMed.com
"This book is adapted from the United States Preventative Services
Task Force Report."
Family
Medicine, 2000 Edition, Volume 1 and Family
Medicine, 2000 Edition, Volume 2 from Current
Clinical Strategies
This essential manual brings together important management guidelines
for Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics, and Gynecology in one compact book.
It is a concise and complete overview of Family Practice. 250 pages. Paul
D. Chan, MD
Outpatient
and Primary Care Medicine, 2001 Edition from Current
Clinical Strategies
This concise handbook outlines current management strategies for ambulatory
patients with common disorders. It includes current guidelines for cardiology,
gastroenterology, and gynecology. 195 pages. Paul D. Chan, MD, David M.
Thomas, MD, Eric W. McKinley, MD, and Elizabeth K. Stanford, MD
Outpatient
Medicine Recall from medrevu.com
"Written by faculty and residents in the University of Virginia
Department of Family Medicine, Outpatient Medicine Recall facilitates
rapid review and memorization of outpatient medicine with a concise question/answer
format."
Treatment
Guidelines for Medicine and Primary Care, 2002 Edition (formerly titled
Practice Parameters in Medicine) from Current
Clinical Strategies
This pocket handbook is a compilation of current diagnostic and treatment
guidelines for patient management in primary care. New American College
of Physicians guidelines are included. It outlines the diagnosis and therapy
for common problems encountered by family physicians, internists, and
other primary care providers. This book is useful for physicians, medical
students, nurse practitioners, and physician's assistants. 268 pages.
Paul D. Chan, MD and Margaret T. Johnson, MD
Asthma
tracking program by HealthEngage
HealthEngage Asthma PocketPC Edition is a very useful companion for
your device. Its prompts guide you through a very easy process of collecting,
managing, and viewing your peak flow measurements, trigger effects, medication
requirements, and personal observations or notes. In addition, the data
you collect can be viewed and appended within any other HealthEngage application,
such as HealthEngage Asthma for desktop computer , where your data can
be viewed in a large screen, extremely user-friendly application. Now
you can help yourself and your doctor better manage your asthma.