Programs for Pocket PC Users
Free Medical Programs
Epocrates Rx - the absolutely essential program on every doctor's PDA is here, available for both Pocket PC and Palm, and FREE!
Archimedes from Skyscape - still free
Medical formulas calculator similar to MedCalc and MedMath (Palm). It requires just 2 MB of memory and can even be used on a desktop PC (separate download). You need to create a Skyscape account. Click here for other free programs from Skyscape.
Current Clinical Strategies (CCS) Library
You have to buy at least one CCS book, e.g. Medicine, Critical Care, Family Medicine, etc. ($ 16-18 each in the bookstore) in order to use the free download library.
Use the first 4 numbers of your book ISBN as your user name and password to download the CCS books for Palm and Pocket PC
ECG Palm Brain
This is the best ECG reference in the mobile world. Simple, easy to understand, beautifully illustrated and very logical. Free. The title says that it is for Palm PDAs but it works just fine on Pocket PC with iSilo ($ 19).
Mobile PDR
You will need to call the number provided at the website to register as a resident
Mobile Micromedex
Register to access the multiple channels provided, including drug lookups, drugs interaction, toxicology
Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) Tool Kit
Nice tool to calculate the NNT and other statistics used in studies and articles
Diagnosaurus
Contains the major current medical textbook tables
HandyRef
A handy reference for management of the most common medical conditions
Johns Hopkins POC-IT Antibiotic (ABX) Guide - some experts say that it is better than the Sanford ABx guide
Shots 2003
Quick reference for the vaccinations guidelines, might not work on some subtypes of PocketPC
Geriatrics At Your Fingertips
A handbook provided by the American Geriatrics Society
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) downloads for both PocketPC and Palm:
Interactive Preventive Services Selector. Find recommendations by patients age, sex, and pregnancy status
Pneumonia Severity Index - calculate the PORT score for CAP
'Pay Only Once' Programs
Griffith's 5 Minute Clinical Consult 2005 - $ 50 - $ 65, requires 18.2 MB of memory.
The program is provided by LWW.com through Skyscape .
The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy - $ 25
PatientKeeper and PatientTracker
Patient tracking software
'Pay Every Year' Programs
Several programs offer downloads on an yearly subscription basis, which means that you have to buy the program every year - not good if you ask me.
UpToDate Pocket PC download
Epocrates Essentials - a very good idea, combining Epocrates, 5-MCC, ID guide and medical formulas in one product. The catch is that you have to pay $ 140 every year.
More For Your PDA
Avantgo
This is a free browser-based program which contains multiple channels including news, sports, weather, and magazines. You "subscribe" to websites for updates, similar to RSS/XML syndication.
Google Local mobile page
Free maps and driving directions. You need a web-enabled PDA to use it.
Mobile Answers
Free service offering entries and illustrations on more than 1 million topics from encyclopedias, atlases and dictionaries. Web access is required.
Mobipocket
This a free Pocket PC/Palm reader with a large library of free classic books.
Microsoft Pocket Streets 2005 - Street map atlas - $ 25.
Text-to-Speech applications let you PDA read the articles or emails to you:
Fonix iSpeak for Pocket PC - I am not sure if it still working - $ 30.
Microsoft Reader for Pocket PC
You will need it to read the dictionary and many online e-books
Encarta Pocket Dictionary
Dictionary for PocketPC
More Pocket PC downloads are provided by 3 major websites:
Skyscape.com (medical), Handandgo and PocketGear
References:
More Useful Pocket PC Programs on this website
Cleveland Clinic PocketPC Resources for Physicians
PDAs in Medicine - Free Web Video from ACP
Mobile Computing: Top Pocket PC Programs from PC World 4/03
Services With Mini-Screens in Mind - Wash Post 4/05
Medical Eponyms for Pocket PC - free download
Medical Programs for Palm PDAs
List of Academic PDA Websites - MedPDA
Which is the best PDA Drug Reference? - The Palmdoc Chronicles
More Medical Schools Requiring PDAs. Associated Press.
The Top 15 PDA Resources for Family Physicians. FPM, July/August 2006.
12 Killer Apps for Palm PDAs. LifeHacker.com.
5 Windows Mobile freeware programs I'm thankful for. Download Squad.
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