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U username456789 Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined May 24, 2009 Messages 4,673 Reaction score 10,582 Jun 22, 2012 #2 I've been told Medcalc is indispensable. $0.99 for the basic version, $4.99 for "pro" (no clue what the difference is).
I've been told Medcalc is indispensable. $0.99 for the basic version, $4.99 for "pro" (no clue what the difference is).
Tiburon Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jun 19, 2012 Messages 63 Reaction score 0 Jun 22, 2012 #3 Diagnosaurus is basic, but can be helpful when quickly looking for differentials. ePSS (Electronic Preventive Services Selector) helps with screening guidelines for a bunch of stuff. More for outpatient. Micromedex is an alternative to Epocrates. All of those are free, I think.
Diagnosaurus is basic, but can be helpful when quickly looking for differentials. ePSS (Electronic Preventive Services Selector) helps with screening guidelines for a bunch of stuff. More for outpatient. Micromedex is an alternative to Epocrates. All of those are free, I think.
C CptCrunch Senior Member Verified Member Physician 20+ Year Member Joined Apr 3, 2005 Messages 843 Reaction score 80 Jun 23, 2012 #4 Draw something Words with friends
D deleted103644 Jun 23, 2012 #5 CptCrunch said: Draw something Words with friends Click to expand... Good call. An app that definitely should be avoided is the SDN app. Not only is it addictive, it drains the battery faster than video.
CptCrunch said: Draw something Words with friends Click to expand... Good call. An app that definitely should be avoided is the SDN app. Not only is it addictive, it drains the battery faster than video.
U Unknown3234 Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jul 6, 2005 Messages 165 Reaction score 1 Oct 16, 2012 #6 any others that are interesting?