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Best PDA and PDA software??
Started by Pharmgurl07
Pharmgurl07 said:I'm considering purchasing a PDA before I start rotations this Feb, I was wondering if anybody has any suggestions to which one I should buy and what software is the best?
I have the palm phone....it sucks as a phone ( i have limited coverage in my house) but it is great for a pda. i look up drugs all the time. for now, i use the free version of epocrates and it works fine. i think i will fork over some cash when i start my rotations though, just for peace of mind.
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Are you interested in converting that thread to a FAQ post?bbmuffin said:do a search
there is a good thread on this already
(if i do say so myself)
(I have been lazy lately, if I do say so myself.)
The Dell Axim is the best buy. Go on eBay to find the best deals.
hahabananaface said:Are you interested in converting that thread to a FAQ post?
(I have been lazy lately, if I do say so myself.)
it doesn't matter to me...
i actually have a few programs i can add to it but i'm too lazy right now to search for it.....
bananaface said:Are you interested in converting that thread to a FAQ post?
(I have been lazy lately, if I do say so myself.)
I think that would be a really good idea. I plan on getting one before starting school this fall and it would be helpful to have some information available in the FAQs to refer to later on. Thanks🙂
For software, I use Lexi-Complete, available for $150 through pharmacist.com. It runs on all PDAs.
The PDA itself doesn't make any difference. Just look for the features that you want. I got the one with the built-in Blackberry style keyboard. It's easier for me to type, than to poke with a stylus. Mine also has built-in Wi-Fi, which I don't use. The newer model has a built in MP3 player, which I also would not use. On rotations, I just need access to drug info.
The PDA itself doesn't make any difference. Just look for the features that you want. I got the one with the built-in Blackberry style keyboard. It's easier for me to type, than to poke with a stylus. Mine also has built-in Wi-Fi, which I don't use. The newer model has a built in MP3 player, which I also would not use. On rotations, I just need access to drug info.
I plan to purcahse the Lexi-Comp program for my rotations begining in May. I use free epocrates know just for basic reference. I have asked a numer of 4th year students their recommendation and overwhelmingy Lexi-Comp is the preferred choice. Many students have exp[ressed how helpful it is on rotations.
dgroulx said:For software, I use Lexi-Complete, available for $150 through pharmacist.com. It runs on all PDAs.
The PDA itself doesn't make any difference. Just look for the features that you want. I got the one with the built-in Blackberry style keyboard. It's easier for me to type, than to poke with a stylus. Mine also has built-in Wi-Fi, which I don't use. The newer model has a built in MP3 player, which I also would not use. On rotations, I just need access to drug info.
For PDA, find one that has a built-in (physical) keyboard, e.g. Tungsten W. Find one that has wireless built-in also so you can check and reply your email messages during a boring lecture.
For software, epocrates is excellent for a beginner. Lexi-comp has more thorough information but user interface is not as good as ePocrates. You can wirelessly update ePocrates drug database if your PDA supports it.
For software, epocrates is excellent for a beginner. Lexi-comp has more thorough information but user interface is not as good as ePocrates. You can wirelessly update ePocrates drug database if your PDA supports it.
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