OB Check Out - lets you keep track of the patients you are following on the floor and beam check out at the end of your shift, and it's free.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Other Software by developer «Timothy Allen»:
My OB Wheel My OB Wheel - If you're a family physician, obstetrician, or medical student and you don't need all the patient tracking features of OB Suite then you can try My OB Wheel. The new version 5.0 includes full color support, easy-to-use tab structure, improved Bishop score calculator, and is Palm Os 5 compatible
Pneumo Calc (Pocket PC) Pneumo Calc is a freeware Windows Mobile program that helps physicians and medical students calculate mortality risk for patients with community-acquired pneumonia
OB Suite OB Suite is a freeware Palm OS program that helps family physicians, obstetricians, and medical students with common obstetrical calculations. These include gestational age (from LMP, EDC, or US data), when a patient will be a goal gestational age, when the trimesters start and end, and Bishop score
MDRD MDRD - A must for medical students rotating on nephrology or anyone wishing to have the most accurate estimate of GFR.
MDRD calculates GFR from the serum creatinine using the revised quadratic MDRD equation from Rule,AD, Annals of Internal Medicine 2004;141:929-936
My Patients My Patients lets you track your medicine inpatients, print out your notes using PrintBoy or there printing software, and beam them to other physicians
Journal Club Journal Club is a freeware Palm Os Program. It was designed to help physicians, residents, and medical students to quickly look up terms and calculate Relative Risk, PPV, NPV, Sensitivity, Specificity, etc. Simply enter the data once and then it runs all the calcs and displays the results
C-Spine (Pocket PC) C-Spine helps physicians, and medical students apply the Canadian C-Spine Rules to their patients
My Procedures My Procedures lets you track your procedures on your pda or Windows desktop. You can then print a list of you procedures, using a spreadsheet. In a residency environment you can then easily email a list of your procedures to your program coordinator for safe keeping