Bullets In Emergency Medicine: Review and Reminders in Pursuit of Evidence-Based Decisions is a concise resource to the diagnosis and treatment patients in the Emergency Department. Arranged by signs and symptoms as well as by system, this mobile compatible tool is an ideal resource for use in the Emergency Department and a perfect review for the ACEP boards
The Little Black Book of International Medicine (LBBIM) Each year, thousands of US physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers volunteer or are called on to practice medicine in a foreign country
ABC of Dermatology gives a concise overview of all the essentials of dermatology for non-dermatologists. It is particularly useful in primary care, and is an excellent introduction to dermatology for nurses and medical students
Mosby's Oncology Drug Reference is convenient resource gives you instant access to current, clinically relevant drug information. You'll find complete drug monographs for more than 107 drugs, plus separate units on pediatric oncology, supportive care, and drug interactions
The MedicineNet's Pocket Guide to Common Medications gives quick and convenient access to important information on common medications to mobile users.
Each monograph is written in lay yet informational language to provide helpful insights for patients taking medications
OLLE is an acronym for Off-Line Language Learning and Educator. The application itself is designed to use our language learning tests (currently available for English, German, Italian and Spanish), which are continously under development and downloadable from www.Mobexa.com. The package here contains only a sample for every language
Medical Notes Clinical Medicine Pocket Guide contains key clinical essentials you need to care for patients with a wide variety of medical problems in a range of healthcare settings.
Eight sections make it easy to navigate, and 136 tables and organ system icons give you fingertip access
The Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) GUIDELINES Pocketcard™ is endorsed by the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) and based on the latest ACCP guidelines with current WHO functional classifications