The new SciFinder Mobile platform allows researchers to use web-enabled smartphones to access SciFinder databases. Access SciFinder Mobile If you have not yet registered for SciFinder Web you must do so before you will be …
Mobile Devices
Clinical Trials Goes Mobile
PPD Development, an international company involved in clinical trials, recently released their “Clinical Trials Mobile” app, “designed to provide easy access to search the National Library of Medicine database of available clinical trials worldwide, find …
2011 AMA App Challenge
Have an idea for a medical app? The American Medical Association (AMA) is asking U.S.-licensed physicians, residents/fellows and medical students for their ideas for medical apps. These App Ideas should be designed for use by …
PubMed Mobile Beta
The National Library of Medicine recently launched a mobile version of PubMed . For more information see the review at iMedicalApps.com or at the NLM’s Technical Bulletin website. Review at iMedicalApps.com NLM Technical Bulletin announcement …
DailyMed Mobile
The newly launched DailyMed Mobile provides high quality information about marketed drugs, including FDA labels (package inserts). See the NLM Technical Bulletin for more information. Find out more about DailyMed Mobile and other mobile applications …
First Interactive Medical Textbook for iPad Released
Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology has just been released for the Inkling e-book platform (developed for use with Apple iPads). According to the publisher: Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 23rd edition, comes to life inside …
Cambridge Journals Go Mobile
Cambridge Journals now have a mobile interface and easily import into RefWorks. They support iPhone®, iPod Touch®, BlackBerry®, Google Android™ and other mobile devices. Go to the Cambridge Journal Online mobile (CJOm) press release for …
AccessMedicine Mobile
AccessMedicine Mobile is now available.
mHealth Summit 2010 “Research, Technology, Policy”
Attendees came together to learn, share and discuss the power and potential of mobile technology to improve global health.
Residency Rater App from UW Department of Family Medicine
The Department of Family Medicine at the University of Wisconsin Madison has created the Residency Rater application for iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads. Residency Rater is designed for fourth year medical students entering family medicine. …