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Hey everyone! Really excited to be moderating this forum.
My first post is one explaining how my favorite "medical app", isn't a medical app at all. Rather, it's Evernote. When I dish out the key medical apps at conferences and lectures I give to med students and residents, the one app they give feedback to me later on is Evernote.
It's an app I use almost daily in the ER -- whether it's looking up some key information I stored months ago, or storing an interesting patient finding (obviously not putting any private patient information in the app).
At iMedicalApps, we've written extensively on how you can use Evernote for studying and in your practice:
How medical professionals can use Evernote and mobile devices to improve productivity
Most essential app for Residents is a "non-medical" one, and it's free
Evernote finally adds PDF annotation, key for medical literature storing and reading
My first post is one explaining how my favorite "medical app", isn't a medical app at all. Rather, it's Evernote. When I dish out the key medical apps at conferences and lectures I give to med students and residents, the one app they give feedback to me later on is Evernote.
It's an app I use almost daily in the ER -- whether it's looking up some key information I stored months ago, or storing an interesting patient finding (obviously not putting any private patient information in the app).
At iMedicalApps, we've written extensively on how you can use Evernote for studying and in your practice:
How medical professionals can use Evernote and mobile devices to improve productivity
Most essential app for Residents is a "non-medical" one, and it's free
Evernote finally adds PDF annotation, key for medical literature storing and reading