Android vs WebOS for medical users
Chad posted this comment and I thought I’d highlight this in the blog for further discussion Can anyone debate Android vs Palm Pre. I will start an IM Residency soon and would like to purchase one of...
View ArticlePurchasing a new PDA for med school
Virginia writes in: Hi, I am an Active Duty nurse here at Walter Reed in DC and have been picked up for my Master’s this fall and need a new PDA for my Master’s program in Critical Care. I have an old...
View ArticleFeedback: migrating from PalmOS to Android
Chuck just sent this in: I recently renewed my pharmacopeia for my palm E2, but just bought a Htc Hero android phone and would like to transfer it to the phone. May I? Well Chuck, they are two...
View ArticleFeedback: Palm Pre for doctors
Radu writes in: I recently found your blog and since I’m going to start a medical residency soon I’m curious how fit is the Palm Pre as a medical PDA. I haven’t got a chance to read all your posts so...
View ArticleMediPDA for WebOS updates
Brian sent in a suggestion which I am posting here since a reply to his email bounced. I’m a Pharmacist that works in a teaching hospital. My duties include monitoring patients in the surgical ICU and...
View ArticleAndroid vs Palm vs iPhone (again)
S Kirk writes in: I realize you’ve addressed this issue on a number of occasions, but how about one more time? I’m pondering giving up on my Palm TX/SLVR L2 PDA/Cellphone combination (a poor man’s...
View Article15 Most Forward-Thinking iPhone Apps for Doctors & Nurses
Ken writes: I recently discovered your blog, and I have become a frequent reader. My name is Ken with. Nursingschools.net and we recently published an article ?15 Most Forward-Thinking iPhone Apps for...
View ArticleNatural Family Planning application
Jesika writes: I was wondering if Dr. Teh is the person who wrote the NFP (Natural Family Planning) app for palmOS. I used to have a Palm Centro and recently switched to a Palm Pre. I have not found a...
View ArticleRecommendation: two excellent medical apps (#iOS)
Josh has written to recommend two excellent medical apps for the Apple iPhone: Two apps that I think would be good to publicize for all your doctor user/readers. First is “PACID”, also listed as “ID...
View ArticleFeedback: eMed for #webOS
Jenny Orehek writes in: I downloaded the free eM app on my HP touch but it is only palm size on the screen. Is there a way to make it fill the screen on my HP touch? Old eyes, technologically stunted!...
View ArticleFeedback: Pubmed for webOS
Ken writes in hi and thankd for years of utility in searching the scientific literature from just about anywhere when I have a few free minutes. I have a Palm Pixi now (was an avid Treo user for a...
View ArticleA medical user asks – which tablet?
I am trying to decide between an iPad mini and the Kindle, but as a 60 year old radiologist, my needs are not as wide as a younger person. This would otherwise be the primary argument for the iPad,...
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