PR: Medical Applications now on Android

 

One of the famous groups providing quality applications for the medical fraternity are the folks at Unbound Medicine

Heres the  Press Release:

Unbound Medicine, a leading provider of mobile information resources for healthcare professionals, has announced the availability of their best-selling medical references for handheld devices running Google’s operating system, Android™. These products help physicians, nurses and pharmacists answer critical questions at the moment they arise, thereby improving healthcare delivery and reducing medical errors.

Combining sophisticated content designs with powerful Android-specific navigation, Unbound’s Android applications feature rapid search, easy-to-scan text, high resolution images, integrated audio, bookmarking, links to 18 million journal articles in MEDLINE, and extensive cross-linking between resources.

The Unbound™ Platform already supports native applications for popular handheld devices including iPhone™, BlackBerry®, Windows Mobile®, and Palm®. With the addition of Android support, the Unbound Platform further enables healthcare professionals to access up-to-date medical knowledge from the device of their choice.

Unbound Medicine applications available for Android include:

  • Davis’s Drug Guide
  • Taber’s Medical Dictionary
  • 5-Minute Clinical Consult
  • The Merck Manual
  • Harrison’s Manual of Medicine
  • Nursing Central™

iMAndroid is particularly interested promotions of educational applications.

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5 Responses to “PR: Medical Applications now on Android”

  1. MArk

    Hi!
    We recently launched Android Medical – Apps, News, Software NEWS:

    http://androidmedicalapps.com

    Hope, this new project will be useful for all mHealth-professionals!

  2. Julie

    Thanks! Looking forward to some useful medical tools.

  3. ewl

    That’s a good start but android needs epocrates, sanford, lexicomp, up-to-date to be a real med app platform. It will happen with time though.

  4. Mathias

    Hi Mark,
    the website you mentioned in your comment is not available. Is the server just temporarily down or the site already gone for good?
    Mathias

  5. Markus Meiermann

    I am looking forward to reading more from you in the near future.regards

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