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Trying to fine neat ways to use my iPad academically and clinically...

What is your go to iPad app in the ED?

How do those in academics and residents use their iPad with didactics? Any interactive program that you use that stores lectures, podcasts, presentations, schedules, etc.?

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Definitely install a tracking app since iPads have a tendency of walking away.
 
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Yes I have rosens and Roberts and hedges on there. Any other good books for that app?

Minor Emergencies
Rosen's
5 Minute Emergency Medicine Consult
Roberts and Hedges
Diagnostic Imaging for the Emergency Physician
 
Keep in mind I'm a medical student. Some of the better clinical apps I've used:

10 Second EM (awesome)
WikiEM (free and awesome)
AgileMD
All of the EMRA apps
PediSTAT
Epocrates as a drug reference
FP Notebook (FP oriented but still a really good free reference for work up and management)
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Thanks! Any one in academics know of a program or App that stores lectures, podcasts, presentations, schedules, etc.? Where residents and users can share information, almost like a dropbox but with much more.
 
Keep in mind I'm a medical student. Some of the better clinical apps I've used:

10 Second EM (awesome)
WikiEM (free and awesome)
AgileMD
All of the EMRA apps
PediSTAT
Epocrates as a drug reference
FP Notebook (FP oriented but still a really good free reference for work up and management)
Figure1 for entertainment/learning about zebras/down time


Careful; its WikEM - W-I-K-E-M. I went bonkers one day trying to find "Wiki-Em"
 
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