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Epocrates mobile on the Palm Pre - how to get rid of the annoying Welcome box by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Some of you might not want to fork out $30 for the MotionApps Classic emulator just to run Epocrates PalmOS on our Palm Pre. I had suggested as an alternative, you could sur ... Read on »
Epocrates Online on the Pre by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc I just realized that Epocrates Online looks pretty good on my Palm Pre! Finally, I have access to 5MCC again! I’d still like to have a native version of Epocrates Essentia ... Read on »
Epocrates phasing out support for Palm and Windows Mobile? by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Some not so good news I just came across in PreCentral This seems to be terrible news for those of us who use Epocrates regularly. Read the email I just recieved from E ... Read on »
Epocrates: A Decade on Top by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc In recognition of Epocrates‘ 10 years on the market, I was recently interviewed by HCP Live as a long-time Epocrates user, which resulted in this podcast: http://www.hcpli ... Read on »
Eponyms – now out for WebOS by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Eponyms is a project by Andrew Yee, and most medical users should be familiar with this application which gives you access to “common and obscure medical eponyms (e.g., ... Read on »
eRoentgen for the iPhone by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc eRoentgen (yes eRoentgen and not iRoentgen thank goodness - there are simply too many i-named apps out there!) is a new application for the iPhone that helps doctors order t ... Read on »
Evernote as your peripheral brain by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Evernote is an excellent note taking device which allows you to capture text, audio, images, PDFs etc and access them later from PCs and PDAs/PDA phones. It supports multipl ... Read on »
Eye contact! by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc During rounding with medical students, it’s not uncommon nowadays to see the new Palmomental reflex . Here’s a funny I spotted recently: from the Palmdoc Chroni ... Read on »
Farewell Palm, Hello HP Palm by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc On July 1, Palm as a company ceased to exist. They are now part of HP and with that a new chapter begins. The mobile division will still be headed by Palm’s CEO, Jo ... Read on »
Featured post: EHR Software Market Share Analysis by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Chris Thorman has written a nice post on EHR Software Market Share Analysis . In the article he deals with size of the outpatient EMR market, what EMR vendors have the mos ... Read on »
Featured post: My New Palm Pre by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc My blogging buddy Vagus, who is an endocrinologist in the US, recently got a Palm Pre Plus with Verizon and he loves it. Initially he was dithering somewhat about getting ... Read on »
Feedback : Kindle Dx by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Chris writes in: Hi, I really enjoy your site and appreciate your work. I’d like to keep up with medical journals a bit better and having them on a device like Kindle w ... Read on »
Feedback: eMed for #webOS by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Jenny Orehek writes in: I downloaded the free eM app on my HP touch but it is only palm size on the screen. Is there a way to make it fill the screen on my HP touch? ... Read on »
Feedback: migrating from PalmOS to Android by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Chuck just sent this in: I recently renewed my pharmacopeia for my palm E2, but just bought a Htc Hero android phone and would like to transfer it to the phone. May ... Read on »
Feedback: Palm Pre for doctors by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Radu writes in: I recently found your blog and since I’m going to start a medical residency soon I’m curious how fit is the Palm Pre as a medical PDA. I haven’t got ... Read on »
Feedback: Pubmed for webOS by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Ken writes in hi and thankd for years of utility in searching the scientific literature from just about anywhere when I have a few free minutes. I have a Palm Pixi ... Read on »
Filtering unwanted phone calls on your Palm Pre by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc One of the things about the medical profession is having to be careful about who knows your mobile number. If it gets into the wrong handsthen one might get disturbed or h ... Read on »
Fix for Classic’s Blue Screen of Death on the Palm Pre by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Classic is important for Palm Pre medical users who want to run their PalmOS apps. Yet somehow the latest WebOS 1.03 was causing problems for Classic and we mentioned the te ... Read on »
Free #Android medical app listing updated: ABSITE quiz & Trauma Scenarios by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Our Free medical Android app listing has been updated with the inclusion of Absite quiz Description The ABSITE quiz app is a great review of general surgery ques ... Read on »
Free #iOS #Android app: House Officer & updated free Medical app listings by Alan T. Medical Doctor Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The blurb: HouseOfficer is an app for junior doctors working in hospital. It is specifically designed to provide a more effective method of managing a list of patien ... Read on »