PocketDr is the must-have app for all junior doctors with on-call responsibilities. It is an aide-memoire for the things you know - but may not recall quickly in the dead of night with constant bleeps and distractions. Authors: Paul Watson, Helen Burt

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QUICKmedicine

QUICKmedicine is a concise encyclopaedia of medicine that provides a key facts guide to medical conditions and diseases. The QUICKmedicine database contains over 30,000 pages of information and has a comprehensive index of over 26,000 terms and an easy to use search facility. QUICKmedicine is published by Oxbridge Solutions Limited.

  • size 5.3 MB

Induction

Induction is a free and open app for healthcare professionals, enabling them to access and share the most relevant open hospital information (e.g. numbers, bleeps/pagers, frequently asked questions) at the time and place they need it most. No more hunting for numbers in a poorly organised hospital directory. We are currently used, and trusted, by over 50,000 healthcare professionals in the UK alone every month.

  • size 15.9 MB

GreyMobile

GreyMobile is a tool aimed at hospital doctors and medical students to help manage the common medical emergencies in the acutely unwell patient. With consensus guidelines and flow charts developed by hospital consultants, an empirical antibiotic prescribing guide and clinical calculators for complex antibiotics, GreyMobile makes your iPhone as invaluable on the wards as your stethoscope. All content formatted to the small screen- BNF Search - hold on a drug name and select BNF search to access the formulary web page- Pinch to zoom diagramsEmployees of St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust have a duty to use the latest internal guidelines and in accordance with Trust Policy.

  • size 12.4 MB