CPD for HanDBaseSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 11 Aug 10 Tags: Healthcare & Medicine
Freeware
Useful for Doctors to record their CPD events, etc
Dietary Supplements Pocket Companion (DietaryPC) - An essential resource for pharmacists, dieticians, CAM practitioners and other health professionals looking for up-to-date information on safety and efficacy of dietary supplements
eDrugsDataHDB for HanDBase- is an add on database for HanDBase containing over 13,000 drug names and dosage forms. It contains over 2,600 generic listings plus brand names and dosage forms. Each drug listing gives the generic name, brand name, usual dose, use or class and pregnancy risk plus most have additional information and notes relating to the drug's usage
Elecont Weather is the most powerful and reliable Windows Mobile weather forecast software. Elecont Weather produces accurate 10-day and hour-by-hour weather forecast (with a lot of useful weather data and detailed descriptions) and weather alerts. Elecont Weather has global coverage you can check if your location is listed here
First Aid For The USMLE Step 3 (FirstAid-S3) is the most useful and up-to-date preparation resource designed for residents and international medical graduates for the USMLE exams.
Written by residents who passed the boards and reviewed by top faculty, First Aid for the USMLE Step 3 delivers the content and practical advice you need to pass the USMLE Step 3
First Aid Guide from MobileReference - An illustrated survival guide with step-by-step instructions, a world-wide list of emergency phone numbers, first aid techniques, and detailed description of what-to-do in over 60 medical emergency conditions. Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases
French's Index of Differential Diagnosis When a patient presents to a clinician, it is vitally important for that doctor to be able to differentiate quickly and correctly between the various diseases to which the presenting symptoms may be attributed