Created by a physician & physical therapist for medical students & residents needing quick access to common pathologies in the field of PM&R.Also makes a great pocket reference for students on neurology, sports medicine/orthopedic, pain, family medicine rotations or PT students. Each topic includes subtopics that contain: Background, presentation, physical examination, workup & imaging, and treatments based in a bullet format that is quick and easy to read. We appreciate any feedback or topics you wish to have added in updates.

Pocket Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation alternatives

SmartIntern: Sepsis 2016

SIRS criteria is so 2015 Recent changes published in JAMA (Feb 23, 2016) have revised the definition of sepsis. The proposal put forth by The Third International Consensus have recommended the transition away from SIRS criteria towards the more clinically relevant Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score. The app now suggests the ICD10 code of severe sepsis (R65.20) when the case fits into the sepsis of new definition (as suggested in JAMA 2016) + Minor bug fixes.

  • rating 4.83333
  • size 23.3 MB

Bates' Pocket Guide

Case Files Orthopedic Surgery, 1E LANGE

SHARPEN YOUR CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS AND PREPARE FOR REAL-WORLD PRACTICE WITH ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY CASESExperience with clinical cases is key to excelling in your rotations and post-graduate training. Case Files: Orthopaedic Surgery gives you 45 true-to-life cases that illustrate concepts critical to managing common musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Timothy Roberts, MD Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Albany Medical Center Albany, New YorkJoshua S. Dines, MD Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service The Hospital of Special Surgery New York, New York

  • size 42.7 MB

Nerve Whiz

Designed by a neuromuscular neurologist at the University of Michigan, Nerve Whiz is a free application for medical professionals interested in learning the complex anatomy of nerve roots, plexuses, and peripheral nerves. Select which muscles are weak, or point to areas of sensory loss, and the application can provide you with distinguishing features and detailed information, complete with relevant pictures and diagrams. Designed by Zach London, MDDepartment of Neurology, University of MichiganThis application was funded through the generosity of the Jerry Isler Neuromuscular Fund.

  • size 31.6 MB