Bullets In Emergency Medicine: Review and Reminders in Pursuit of Evidence-Based Decisions is a concise resource to the diagnosis and treatment patients in the Emergency Department. Arranged by signs and symptoms as well as by system, this mobile compatible tool is an ideal resource for use in the Emergency Department and a perfect review for the ACEP boards
Pocket Advisor - Treatment Strategies in HIV/AIDS is the place to turn when you've settled on a diagnosis and need to decide on a treatment regimen. It provides easy access to information specifically focused on treatment and management as well as the rational behind each approach
Netter''s Atlas of Human Anatomy is the most loved and best selling anatomy atlas in the English language. Based on the phenomenal medical artwork of Dr. Frank H. Netter, full-color anatomic illustrations allow users to test themselves on key anatomic structures and relationships
Vaccines Handbook Mobile Version: A Companion to Plotkin, Orenstein and Offit's Vaccines - Put the authority of Vaccines in the palm of your hand!
Renowned author, Dr
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Pocket Periodic Table is an easy to use CHEMIST package that contains information of all the periodic elements
Davis's Comprehensive Handbook of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests with Nursing Implications, nursing-focused resource offers critical test information nurses and nursing students need to know about laboratory and diagnostic tests
YPAM Version 2.0 is now available! Check out these new features:
* Pocket PC lists can be Opened and Printed from the Desktop version.
* New function for "List Breaks". Tapping C now inserts a list break and allows for more than 1 group of running calculations. Tap the red X on the toolbar to clear the entire list.
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The Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) GUIDELINES Pocketcard™ is endorsed by the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) and based on the latest ACCP guidelines with current WHO functional classifications