WikEM is an online wiki and database of emergency medicine knowledge to assist physicians with their daily practice. Via wiki notes on http://www.wikem.org, content is continually updated to allow for rapid reference of key information. WikEM is intended for clinicians only and not directly for patients.

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NEJM This Week

The latest medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice, from the most trusted name in medicine - The New England Journal of Medicine. For a limited time, this free app for iPhone and iPod Touch intended for medical professionals includes free access to:- Recent articles published online in the last 7 days, including research, reviews, commentary, and case materials.- Images classic images of medical conditions from Images in Clinical Medicine.- Audio Weekly audio summaries and a selection of four full-text audio reads of Clinical Practice articles, streamed directly to your iPhone or iPod Touch (internet connection required).- Video A selection of four procedure videos from Videos in Clinical Medicine, streamed directly to your iPhone or iPod Touch (internet connection required).The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM.org) is the worlds leading medical journal and website. NEJM publishes peer-reviewed research and interactive clinical content for physicians, educators and the global medical community.

  • rating 4.0
  • size 1.7 MB

MyATLS

The medical care of trauma patients demands fast thinking and accurate, up-to-date resources. And there is no more reliable resource for trauma information than the American College of Surgeons (ACS). Additional content can be purchased to instantly gain full access to the following: Interactive visuals, such as treatment algorithms and x-ray identification Just in Time video segments capturing key skills in minutes Calculators, such as pediatric burn calculator and the Parkland Formula to determine fluid administration Animations, such as airway management and surgical cricothyroidotomyFor those who have purchased the 9th edition of the ATLS Student Course Manual, simply enter the book code that was packaged in the book to gain free access to all the content.

  • size 93.1 MB

Eponyms (for students)

Eponyms brings a short description of about 1800 common and obscure medical eponyms (e.g., Rovsings sign, Virchows node) to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. A perfect tool to quickly look up the meaning of any eponym. Look for the regular version if youre a professional now.

  • size 19.6 MB

Radiopaedia

The Radiopaedia app is the most beautiful and intuitive way to explore high quality medical imaging material anytime, anywhere. FEATURES: Universal: one app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. * twitter.com/radiopaedia * facebook.com/radiopaedia.org

  • rating 4.33333

USMLE-Rx

Put the power of USMLE-Rx Qmax on your iPhone Get high-yield USMLE-style questions by combining your existing USMLE-Rx Step 1, 2 or 3 Qmax subscription with the FREE mobile Qmax qbank app to get:With your Step 1 Qmax Subscription: On-the-go access to the 2,300+ high-yield Step 1 questions Images and explanations integrated with First Aid for the USMLE Step 1With your Step 2CK Qmax subscription On-the-go access to the 2,300+ high-yield Step 2 questionsWith your Step 3 Qmax subscription On-the-go access to the 1,000+ high-yield Step 3 questionsWith all steps: All your tests sync to the cloud for immediate access on any computer Quiz yourself in multiple test modes with different question types Get detailed performance stats by organ system and discipline Review, annotate, and/or delete completed tests The only app created and approved by First Aid authors Requires a valid USMLE-Rx Step 1, 2 or 3 Qmax subscription

  • size 20.4 MB