Friday, January 28, 2011

iPhone Medical News

iPhone Medical News


Medgadget Goes to Macworld 2011

Posted: 28 Jan 2011 11:01 AM PST

23a34f.jpgThis weekend, Medgadget was at Macworld 2011 in San Francisco to check out some of the latest and greatest products for the iPod, iPod Touch, iPad, iPhone, and Mac. Amongst the aisles and rows of mobile accessories, software, and eager Apple enthusiasts were a handful of medical apps designed to educate, alleviate health problems, and make your medical practice more efficient. Want to know where your flexor digiti minimi brevis is? There's an app for that. Is your snoring so loud that your wife mistook it for an F-14 flyover? There's an app for her...or that!

Check out our coverage below:

Here are links to the products we featured in the video:

Skeleton System Pro for iPad (Version 2 coming soon!)...

Snoring U...

MacPractice...



Fire Department iPhone App: There is a Hero in All of Us

Posted: 28 Jan 2011 09:58 AM PST

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Just admit it: deep in your heart you have always wanted to be an emergency medical technician, if at least for a few moments. If you are located in San Ramon Valley, California, you can now live that dream: the local fire department has released an iPhone app that will alert you of any emergency activity in the area. The well thought-out application will send out a push notification to users who have indicated that they are proficient in CPR whenever there is a cardiac emergency nearby. In addition, the closest public access AED is located by the app. Current response status of dispatched units are shown and incident locations are pinpointed on an interactive map. There is even a log of recent incidents including a photo gallery. For the old-school ham and scanner lads, it is possible to listen in on live emergency radio traffic. The app is available for free and below is a video with some more info.

Homepage: Fire Department...

iTunes link: Fire Department...



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