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So I finally stepped into this century and got an iphone 3G. Now I'm trying my hardest to fill it up with apps! 🙂 Anyone got any favorite apps, medical related, student related or just fun? I'm assuming there is no SDN app eh?

I've got epocrates, medscape, even webmd. Trying them out to see what I like.
 
So I finally stepped into this century and got an iphone 3G. Now I'm trying my hardest to fill it up with apps! 🙂 Anyone got any favorite apps, medical related, student related or just fun? I'm assuming there is no SDN app eh?

I've got epocrates, medscape, even webmd. Trying them out to see what I like.

A 3G or a 3GS? Also, why would you have medically-related apps on your phone if you're pre-med? Are you just getting a jump on diagnostic medicine or what?
 
Well, if you're feeling super educational, you could spring for the "Anatomy Lab" app.

For more general educational use, you could try out Mental Case or any of the numerous flash card apps...

Stanza's good for eBooks.

Granted, my favorite is iBird, but I doubt many will be interested in that one. :laugh:

For tracking your packages, try JuneCloud's Deliveries app.👍👍👍👍

If you're into playing the guitar at all, check out GuitarToolkit.

(Not that you need it for anything for a long while, but epocrates access is usually granted free to med students.)
 
If you have facebook the facebook app is fairly good.
Sportacular - great if you like to follow sports.
Shazam - app that allows you to identify music by holding the phone up to the speaker.
Scramble 2 - fun little game for when you are bored in class.
I think that's all the apps I have. I see no reason for any medically related apps considering I won't be doing any diagnosing anytime in the near future. But to each his own I guess.
 
Haha, why on earth do you have webMD on there when you're a pre-med? Do you just like looking up symptoms so you can impress people? :laugh:
 
-facebook
-myspace
-Sportacular
-NY Times
-TWJ
-Flickster
-TIME
-The Weather Channel
-Nimbuzz- Chat with all of your facebook, myspace, aim, msn, yahoo, etc friends with this applciation..
-Evernote- Kind of like an e-agenda, plus you can record lectures, etc...
-College FB
 
Stop being a tool and get those medical applications off of your phone. That's like a premed going out and buying a stethoscope. It's ridiculous.

Just get some games like StickWars. Maybe a flashcard program.

Edit: Oh and if you simply must have something medically related I believe that there is a version of Amateur Surgeon for the iphone.
 
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A 3G or a 3GS? Also, why would you have medically-related apps on your phone if you're pre-med? Are you just getting a jump on diagnostic medicine or what?

Haha, why on earth do you have webMD on there when you're a pre-med? Do you just like looking up symptoms so you can impress people? :laugh:

I'm a non-trad going back to school guys, I've worked in health care for years, so I use them from time to time myself. Plus my mentor (whom I shadow the most) likes to punk me in front of people all the time, thinks its funny (we have known each other for over 10 years) so his partner told about one of them and how he likes to use it to stump him. 🙂

By the way I got the cheap upgrade to just the 3G. Not enough difference to pay the extra for the 3GS to me. Anyone got any good wine apps? Seen a few but haven't heard from anyone who had them.
 
myHomework saves my butt day in and day out. iFile is nice, too.
 
-facebook
-myspace
-Sportacular
-NY Times
-TWJ
-Flickster
-TIME
-The Weather Channel
-Nimbuzz- Chat with all of your facebook, myspace, aim, msn, yahoo, etc friends with this applciation..
-Evernote- Kind of like an e-agenda, plus you can record lectures, etc...
-College FB

Love the weather channel one, much better than the iphone weather. Need to look into Nimbuzz.
 
If you're into playing the guitar at all, check out GuitarToolkit.

How good is the tuner on that app? Cause I just went out and bought a $30 tuner and would have definitely gotten that instead had I known about it. I'm only a beginner so I'm not into spending a ton on guitar accessories just yet.
 
How good is the tuner on that app? Cause I just went out and bought a $30 tuner and would have definitely gotten that instead had I known about it. I'm only a beginner so I'm not into spending a ton on guitar accessories just yet.

Seems pretty good to me, but I'm not the word's greatest guitarist either... Lots of preset alternate tunings, chord book, and metronome. 🙂
 
Stop being a tool and get those medical applications off of your phone. That's like a premed going out and buying a stethoscope. It's ridiculous.

Just get some games like StickWars. Maybe a flashcard program.

Edit: Oh and if you simply must have something medically related I believe that there is a version of Amateur Surgeon for the iphone.

There is. It's fun.
 
A 3G or a 3GS? Also, why would you have medically-related apps on your phone if you're pre-med? Are you just getting a jump on diagnostic medicine or what?

Maybe because they have an interest in medicine? I don't see how them being Pre-Med would have any affect on their iPhone applications, this is like saying "Why do you have the iMoon app, your not an astronaut."
 
Maybe because they have an interest in medicine? I don't see how them being Pre-Med would have any affect on their iPhone applications, this is like saying "Why do you have the iMoon app, your not an astronaut."

No, it's not. The apps he was describing are made for the purpose of diagnostics. Unless you work in a medical field, there really is no need to have diagnostic medicine applications. Also, the correct form is "you're," not "your."
 
No, it's not. The apps he was describing are made for the purpose of diagnostics. Unless you work in a medical field, there really is no need to have diagnostic medicine applications. Also, the correct form is "you're," not "your."

I don't work in packaging, but i have the bubble wrap app. 😀

That was cute how you insulted my spelling/grammar.
 
Hey so how old are you? What kind of healthcare work do you do?

And yeah, Nimbuzz is awesome, check it out...

Hey BROKEN TIBULA ( lol, cool name) what is the myHomework application?
 
myHomework is like a To-Do list, but intended for homework. It takes a bit of work to put in all your classes, but once you do that, it's pretty easy and sooo convenient.

I'm pretty sure that I got it from the AppStore, but if you don't see it, then it might be a jailbroken app... I never remember which of mine are.
 
myHomework is like a To-Do list, but intended for homework. It takes a bit of work to put in all your classes, but once you do that, it's pretty easy and sooo convenient.

I'm pretty sure that I got it from the AppStore, but if you don't see it, then it might be a jailbroken app... I never remember which of mine are.

If you guys end up going to med school with college-like scheduled courses and homework, the myHomework app will be useful to you (it's free via iTunes!). If you end up going to schools with block scheduling where you learn a different thing every week, the app just won't do.

I do use a list app, though, so check out Things.


Both Gray's and Netter's have anatomy flash cards, if you get bored. Can't speak for Gray's as I haven't tried them, but the Netter's ones seem nice.

I was going to recommend lots of other handy things, but you'd have to jailbreak your phone first.:laugh:

Not that you should do that...
 
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No, it's not. The apps he was describing are made for the purpose of diagnostics. Unless you work in a medical field, there really is no need to have diagnostic medicine applications. Also, the correct form is "you're," not "your."

Yeah, the drug interaction parts are simply for the purpose of diagnostics 🙄

Plus I do have them because I'm extremely interested in medicine and diagnostics I guess I couldn't possibly have fun learning on my own right. Plus I am in "a medical field", read my posts.

Hey so how old are you? What kind of healthcare work do you do?

I just turned 32 actually, I'll be the old creepy guy in the back of the class 🙂 Actually I get frickin carded trying to buy a beer so most people can't tell. Will be great when I'm 80 just finishing my residency. I've done just about everything in healthcare haha. I started as a phlebotomist and then became an EMT then went back to be a lab tech, and now I work as a medical assistant to a group of physicians. I just can't decide what I want to be when I grow up I guess.
 
This isn't medical related, but "Shazam" is an awesome app. It's for those times when you hear a song on the radio, go "I LOVE this song, but I don't know the artist/name!"

Fear not, turn on Shazam, hold it up to the speaker for a second, and woo-lah, it returns you the name, artist, album, and brings you to the Youtube video (if there is one).
 
I've done just about everything in healthcare haha. I started as a phlebotomist and then became an EMT then went back to be a lab tech, and now I work as a medical assistant to a group of physicians. I just can't decide what I want to be when I grow up I guess.
Lol. Reminds me of the "healthcare" career track in the Sims.
 
Lol. Reminds me of the "healthcare" career track in the Sims.

Well for someone paying for their own education and career change it's worked so far. My original education was in music. Actually I would recomend phlebotomy to undergrads, decent pay and great schedule while going to school.
 
Some people are actually interested in medicine and use apps like that for fun. I've been reading medical textbooks most of my life because I'm just a dork like that--so what? If it's something I enjoy doing why wouldn't I do it?

anyway
right now my most used app (I have an iPod Touch) is a budget tracker called iXpenseIt...
I also use a sleep sounds app to help with my insomnia, and a To Do list to keep track of things I need to do, and just the built-in calendar software for appointments 🙂
 
sandstorm,
aire mouse (my fav app),
espn score center (cant live w/o it),
flizster,
fb
 
My residency program allows me to buy apps with my CME money, so I hve spent over $1200 on apps (medical apps are so expensive).

I'm a huge lexi-comp fan. I love rhapsody. Beejive IM is awesome. And, I'm posting from the native iPhone app tapatalk. Yup, native app for sdn.


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Question for you med students who use epocrates -- what do you use it for? Mainly drug interactions/SE? Or for actual drug dosing?
 
My favorites of the ones that I have installed.

- AppBox Pro
- Mobile Banking
- Conquest (if you like Risk)
- ESPN ScoreCenter
- FML
- Last.fm
- Pandora
- MultiConvert
- NYTimes
- Paper Toss
- Ragdoll Blast
- Rope'n'Fly
- Shazam
- USA Today
- Urbanspoon
- WootWatch
 
Question for you med students who use epocrates -- what do you use it for? Mainly drug interactions/SE? Or for actual drug dosing?

Eh, I guess mostly dosing. But also a fair bit of looking up mechanism/class/generic of a trade name I'm not familiar with.

Medscape also has a drug database app out that's pretty good and basically looks/works like epocrates.

Other apps:
-beejive
-evernote
-good reader
-quick office
-slacker radio
-pandora
-radarscope
-slingplayer
Just a few of the nonmedical apps I use quite a bit.

There's also google voice app and a few others that are handy but requires you to jailbreak.
 
So I finally stepped into this century and got an iphone 3G. Now I'm trying my hardest to fill it up with apps! 🙂 Anyone got any favorite apps, medical related, student related or just fun? I'm assuming there is no SDN app eh?

I've got epocrates, medscape, even webmd. Trying them out to see what I like.


my favorites are Pandora and Kindle
medically related I have Bones Lite, Eponyms, Endocrine Diseases
 
Current favorites:
Epocrates
Diagnosorus
DynaMed
Mediquations
MedAbbr
ToDo
Pocketmoney
Evernote
PixelPipe (pics --> facebook)
LookSee - i have some medbooks in pdf, this is a file viewer
Bejeweled 2
Paper toss
Pandora
Shazam
ESPN scorecenter
NYtimes
BBC reader
The weather channel
 
I like the Bejeweled app & Scrabble is my favorite..... yep I'm kind of boring 😛
 
Light Sabre app for sure....Use the force!👍
 
ESPN scorecenter is great. I also have NBA league pass to watch every NBA game anywhere live on my phone! The I Am T-Pain app is fun too. Also get "Tower Free," very addictive.
 
I use Epoc on my Treo because all these fantastical drug names don't mean anything to me unless I know what they treat.
 
Long shot here I know....

I'm thinking of getting back into some phlebotomy (decent money, hours, etc) before med school starts. Like it because I can set my own hours a bit. However its been several years since working as a phleb and more since getting certification.

Anyone know of an iphone app that gives tube colors for tests? Can't seem to find one and it would be great since I have long since forgotten the tube colors. Doesn't look like Epoc, Medscape, or webmd really have anything for it either.
 
I hear there is a harry potter app where you can pick a wand, learn spells and duel your friends. It almost makes the nerd in me want to get an iPhone
 
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