GuineaPHARM - Throughout our medical training, we begin to develop a personal pharmacopeia.
That is, we begin to create a mental list of our favorite medications that we prescribe for our patients.
GuineaPHARM is a freeware utility to help us manage our personal pharmacopeias
McBaby - Keep track of your babies Birth Information, Doctor Information, Doctor Visits, Sicknesses, First Words, First Actions, Insurance, BabySitters, Check List, Multiple Notepad, and all the Well-Baby Checks from birth to 13 YOA to ensure you don't miss any shots.
Set alarms to remind you
MitoX - ThinkDB2 database template to monitor use of mitoxantrone and follow up of multiple sclerosis patients.
It incorporates recording of ID (name, UR, age, DOB), EDSS scores, typing of multiple sclerosis, cardiac ejection fractions, mitoxantrone doses, MRI dates and followup of patients for 24 months after cessation of immunomodulatory therapy
neobassinet is a collection of databases and forms for Handbase 3.0 used for keeping track of NICU patients.
Labs/vitals/meds/diagnoses/problems and a to-do list that you can beam as a separate database.
Simple to use, just unzip and hotsync. Developed on the Clie NR70V. No other models tested.
HanDBase 3.0 database for keeping track of NICU patients
PubMed on Tap is an application for PDAs that retrieves MEDLINE citations directly from the PDA through a wireless connection to the Internet.
PubMed on Tap features include:
- Several PubMed search limits
- A history of previous queries
- The ability to email citations or save them to the Memo Pad
- A clustered results option
- And link-out to full-text Web sites
Kids Shots - This palm executable contains the Immunization Action Coalition Childhood Immunization Recommendations from March 2001.
The Application includes general information, contraindications, and how to catch up children who have missed immunizations
Lab Manual is designed for medical workers who must draw and/or interpret blood labs.
This free database has the most common serum labs, their drawing tubes and quantities (mins and ideal), normal values, and clinical implications. Quick interface