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Computers are an excellent healthcare resource for professionals and for personal health use. However, accessibility has been a problem. Now handheld computers offer an incredible array of resources in a palm-size device. The array of medical software is rapidly expanding in an effort to keep up with medical developments. Areas include professional reference, medical calculations, patient tracking, and personal medical record keeping.
http://www.epocrates.com/
Offers free medical PDA software including drug interactions and infectious disease databases. System requirements, tour of features, and auto update information. Requires free registration for download.
http://eponyms.net/eponyms.htm
Database with common and obscure eponyms. Requires either JFile or a document reader.
http://www.patientkeeper.com/
Data management system which keeps track of patient information, including history and physical, notes, labs, tests, to-do, problem lists. Includes demo, frequently asked questions, and security information.
http://www.statcoder.com/
Offers a variety of programs, including several coding programs, cardiac risk calculator, growth chart, cardiac surgery risk, and cholesterol calculator. Some are freeware, some are demos. Some require TealInfo.
http://www.torlesse.com/pilot/wardwatch/
Records patient details for use during rounds. Includes demo, screen shots, manual, and release notes.
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