What is your golden list of apps for the wards?

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Epocrates or Micromedex, Medscape(Would substitute uptodate app if you have access), medcalc, and uworld qbank app.

Recc games: ticket to ride, conquest(generic risk)
 
New epocrates for ipad has been awesome. I use Medscape on a daily basis. PDF expert or similar with textbooks has also been handy.

Also: WatchESPN app.
 
I have ClinCalc, Epocrates, Medscape, ICD9 lookup (just for ****s and giggles), AHRQ for age group screenings and finally the $4 Walmart list.

Seconding the AHRQ and $4 list. Patients only take medicine they can afford, you look like a real dummy telling an attending you want to use X when it costs $240 a month when Z is only $4 and is more effective than no medicine.
 
I use MedCalc pretty often. It's nice for calculating A-a gradients, teeth numbering (can never remember), pregnancy wheel, change in serum sodium, BMI, etc.
 
DocbookMD (HIPPA compliant text messaging)
Epocrates
CME from epocrates
Medscape
AHRQ
Micromedex (but never use since i have epocrates)
UptoDate (downloaded, but subscription is too expensive)
Medpage
USMLEworld
Radiology 2.0
ICD9 consult
SDN mobile
ACLS manual
and my favorite semi-non-med productivity app TurboScan (take a picture --> emails perfect PDF of it to your email) and JotNot Fax (picture to fax number)
 
Seconding the AHRQ and $4 list. Patients only take medicine they can afford, you look like a real dummy telling an attending you want to use X when it costs $240 a month when Z is only $4 and is more effective than no medicine.

What is the $4 list called for the iphone? I don't see it.
 
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