OsiriX ($19.99) for the iPhone works in combination with OsiriX for Mac. You can transfer images and view/manipulate them directly on the iPhone. It can display ultrasound, CT scanner, MRI, PET, etc. in their native standard DICOM format. While I haven't purchased it yet (I'm still preparing to enter an NMT program) it has excellent reviews in the App Store and the YouTube video of it in use is very impressive. I can't wait until I get to a point in my training where it becomes useful for me. Another interesting competitor app pending FDA approval is MIMvista Mobile. Many are waiting to see if this app will dethrone Osirix as the multi-modality viewing app of choice. You can see a preview of the app about midway through the video here.
Skyscape (FREE) is offering Outlines in Clinical Medicine®, Archimedes™ - Medical Calculator, RxDrugs™: Drug Dosing Tool and MedAlert™ for free with the download of their iPhone App. This is a great application that combines a lot of other tools into one. Bets of all, it's free!
Netter's Anatomy Flash Cards ($39.99) for the iPhone are a perfect solution for students who don't want to carry around a 6lb set of physical cards. Instantly find what you need by clicking it in the index. Pinch to zoom in and out on the gorgeous color illustrations. Annotated illustrations allow you to see the details of the part you are viewing. Use quiz mode to see how much you have learned. Check out a preview video here. I'll be purchasing this app very soon for my Anatomy & Physiology classes. Other flash cards they offer are Musculoskeletal, Advanced Head & Neck, Histology and Neuroscience.
Wikipanion (FREE) gives you the power of Wikipedia in the palm of your hand. No need to connect to the web. This is perfect if you have an iPod Touch instead of an iPhone. Instantly look up details on just about anything you can imagine. They also have a "Plus" version which costs $4.99 and adds additional functionality to the software.Tags:
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