*** This app was reviewed and rated 4.5/5 on iMedicalApps.com*** http://www.imedicalapps.com/2015/05/calculate-stroke-apple-watch-patients/ This appl.. Read more
From the developer of 'Read by QxMD', 'The ECG Guide' and 'Pedi STAT' comes 'Calculate', a next-generation clinical calculator and decision support tool, freely available to the medical community. "W.. Read more
Join the millions of medical professionals who use MDCalc daily to support clinical decision making at the bedside. Since 2005, MDCalc has been the leading medical reference for the most relevant, up-.. Read more
Never forget to take your meds and pills again with the MUST HAVE pill reminder ranked #1 by pharmacists and physicians in independent tests. Now in the U.S.: See crucial drug-to-drug interaction war.. Read more
SEE A TRUSTED, WORLD CLASS ONLINE DOCTOR Get diagnosed and prescribed medications online. Major insurances accepted. Cost effective & convenient. Nationwide. With over 225,000 users and counting P.. Read more
Praised as a “new model for primary care,” One Medical Group is reinventing the doctor’s office. One Medical’s mobile app makes it easy to get care and manage your health wherever you are. On the go a.. Read more
Baritastic is the # 1 app for bariatric surgery! Baritatric surgery patients have specific goals, requirements and guidelines before and after surgery. And now there is a free app specifically bui.. Read more
New 2019 ASCCP Risk-Based Management Consensus Guidelines for abnormal cervical cancer screening tests and cancer precursors provide new recommendations. ASCCP is pleased to offer this app to streaml.. Read more
This App is useful to know of your stroke risk, by recording of your heart rhythm on the graph. With our passion that we want to reduce cardiogenic cerebral embolism (CCE) as many as possible, we d.. Read more
epTools is a platform for the evaluation of heart rhythm disorders. It is a universal app running on iPhone and iPad devices. Resources include algorithms commonly used to localize arrhythmia substr.. Read more
The Aspirin-Guide app from researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, helps clinicians decide which patients are candidates for the use of low-dose aspirin (75 to 81 mg/d) in.. Read more