Med Calc 3000

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Look. I like my phone. A lot. But I don't use it at work. I'm not going to pull it out in a patient's room and start looking stuff up. When I'm not in a patient's room, I'm at one of 200 computers that access the entire internet, and everything in that app I can look up. For free.
Notwithstanding the fact that I probably wouldn't use 2980 of those calculators.
I've found MDcalc.com to work pretty well.
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Thanks. This was the very reason that I started the thread. Thought it might be good to have on my droid in case I didn't have web access, though.

... and please tell me that screenshot is for realsies 🙂
 
No, Scott (or one of his lackies) made that up. Didn't stop me from trying to pull it up on the webpage though.
 
I seriously considered trying to find it on the site, too.

I loooove mdcalc. Just curious to know if this was any "better".... or if it was a waste.
 
I use mediquations for android. Has everything clinically relevant for me at $5 (at least it was 3y ago when I bought the license, may have gone up).

Check it out; no commercial conflicts to declare. d=)

-d

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I use an old freebie called HemeCalc which, despite being called HemeCalc has a ton of calculators for all the usual suspects (although I'm not sure how useful it would be in EM). The company (QxMD) no longer makes that app but they have an updated one that integrates several of their other apps. And it's still free. Certainly worth a look.
 
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