Otsuka Electronic Patient Survey (Mucosta) - is an application intended to help doctors track their patients symptoms and monitor improvement. It contains clinician based behavioural/symptom evaluation. User access details are given by authorized Otsuka representatives.

Otsuka - Electronic Patient Survey (Mucosta) alternatives

Medscape

Medscape provides fast and accurate clinical answers at the point-of-care and is the leading medical resource for physicians, medical students, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Using Medscape Consult, physicians can access a community of more than 250K physicians worldwide to share cases, ask questions, and benefit from their knowledge and diverse experiences. For more information, visit medscape.com/medscapeappIf you have any suggestions to improve our app or are having usage issues, please contact us through our online help center at help.medscape.com.

  • size 28.4 MB

eGFR Calculators

From the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), this application allows medical professionals to estimate kidney function using five separate eGFR calculators:-CKD-EPI Creatinine 2009 Equation (Preferred method)-MDRD Study Equation -Cockcroft-Gault Formula-CKD-EPI Cystatin and Creatinine 2012 Equation-Revised Bedside Schwartz Formula (For ages 1-17)Also includes information on:-Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)-Chronic kidney disease (CKD)-Risks for CKD and kidney failure-How to test, evaluate, and slow progressionThe National Kidney Foundation is the leading organization in the U.S. dedicated to the awareness, prevention, and treatment of kidney disease for hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals, millions of patients and their families, and tens of millions of Americans at risk. By supporting the National Kidney Foundation, you directly influence and positively impact the lives of those at risk for kidney disease, those living with chronic kidney disease, and those who care for and about them. Learn more at www.kidney.org 30 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 www.kidney.org 800-622-9010

  • size 11.1 MB

Calculate by QxMD

From the developer of Read by QxMD, The ECG Guide and Pedi STAT comes Calculate, a next-generation clinical calculator and decision support tool, freely available to the medical community.We recommend medical users try the free Calculate by QxMD first-from iMedicalApps review The best free Medical Calculator apps for the iPhoneCalculate highlights tools which impact clinical practice either by simplifying diagnosis, clarifying treatment options or displaying prognosis. Helping you make decisions, not just calculate numbersFeatures Developed by a collaboration of clinician experts from diverse backgrounds Point-of-care tools in the areas of cardiology, internal medicine, primary care, nephrology, hematology, hepatology, gastroenterology, emergency medicine, oncology, orthopedics, critical care/ICU, ENT, radiology, rheumatology, mental health, respirology, neurology, pediatrics, infectious disease, neurosurgery, general surgery, vascular surgery, and obstetrics. Recognized as a leading developer of free medical software for mobile devices, QxMD develops content in cooperation with expert physicians from their respective fields.

  • rating 5.0

ECG Books

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  • rating 4.90972

ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus

The updated ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus uses recent science and user feedback to help a clinician and patient build a customized plan to prevent heart disease and stroke together by estimating and monitoring change in 10-year ASCVD risk. Use the app to: Estimate a patients initial 10-year ASCVD risk using the pooled cohort equation Receive an individualized, risk-based, intervention approach Project the impact of specific interventions on a patients risk Guide clinician-patient discussion around customizing an intervention plan Update risk at follow-up based on a patients response to therapy using the Million Hearts Longitudinal modelAdvice from the app is derived from the 2013 ACC/AHA 2013 Guideline on the Treatment of Blood Cholesterol to Reduce ASCVD Risk and the 2016 Million Hearts Longitudinal ASCVD Risk Assessment Tool user guide. Therapeutic options should be determined after discussion between the patient and their care provider.

  • size 17.3 MB