SkinDx is an exciting new reference for your PDA. It is a concise diagnostic tool that allows clinicians to build a differential diagnosis from physical exam findings. Not only does SkinDx provide succinct and clinically relevant material related to over 200 dermatalogic conditions, but it is one of a few programs in the world that uses an intelligent database system that allows users to query a comprehensive list of conditions by morphology, shape, symptoms, distribution, color, arrangement, and systemic symptoms. All treatment recommendations are based on the most up to date evidence-based guidelines. SkinDx PDA software from USBMIS is an invaluable tool to add to any physician''''s reference collection. KEY FEATURES: * Wireless registration for BB * Query database by: o Name o Morphology o Shape o Symptoms o Distribution o Color o Arrangement o Systemic symptoms * Ability to save criteria searches * Bookmarks * Notes * Auto-Update
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Supported operating systems:
RIM BlackBerry OS 4.0, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.1, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.5, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.6
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