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Friday, December 31, 2004
User experience: Yousuf Gaffar
Nice to hear from you Yousuf. Have sent you a Gmail invite. 5 more Gmail invites left folks! Btw, glad to hear you like Haemoncrules. Just to let you know version 1.8 is ready but have been on vacation so will put it up for download when I get back home. Posted 9:56 AM by Palmdoc | | Thursday, December 30, 2004
Medical Wizards have released PA Toolbox 5.0 which is a suite of 15 modules for the PA
working in the critical care, emergency or primary care environment.
Posted 7:10 PM by Palmdoc | |
Skyscape is not forgetting the animal doctors with these two new releases:
ParasitesDC™ (Parasitology: Diagnosis And Treatment Of Common Parasitisms In Dogs And Cats)
VetDrugs™ (Handbook of Veterinary Drugs, 3rd Ed.)
Posted 7:08 PM by Palmdoc | |
It is now 4 days after the disastrous earthquake north of Sumatra which resulted in devastation across coastal Asia due to tidal waves and tsunamis.
Orenjus of KVPUG (the Klang Valley Palm User Group) is one of the young Malaysian doctors who have volunteered to assist via Mercy Malaysia's efforts. At first he was supposed to go to Acheh but latest from this thread is that he'll be going to Sri Lanka. I did tell him to go armed with his PDA ;) but Orenjus is worried about bringing along elecronic equipment. I think with a protective casing like the Aquapac, you can keep the Palm (as well as your other electronic equipment like your cellphone) safe and dry. You will need a constant source of power so if one has a Solar powered battery charger, that would be handy too! I seriously think the Palm PDA would be a useful source of medical reference in disaster relief areas. You can't carry all that info in your head! All the best Orenjus! Posted 8:39 AM by Palmdoc | |
Richard Wahl from Tucson writes;
Thanks for the contribution Richard. I agree the Tungsten C is a great Wifi capable PDA. Now with the Wifi SD Card I appreciate the ability to surf and check email too but I do find it a tad bit inconvenient to swop SD cards. I need Bluetooth however as I rely on it to communicate with my phone (an SE t610) for SMS and GPRS internet access where there is no Wifi. So please, please palmOne, do release a dual wireless PDA!! A free Gmail invitation goes out to Richard for writing in. I have 6 Gmail invitations left, so if you want to grab these, just write in and share your Palm medical experiences! Posted 6:51 AM by Palmdoc | |
Luiz Eduardo from São Paulo, Brazil writes:
Thanks for writing in Luiz. A Gmail invitation has been sent out to you. 7 Gmail invites left folks.... Posted 6:47 AM by Palmdoc | | Tuesday, December 28, 2004
I was a little amused to read that WeightWatchers have recently released a program for PDAs that work hand-in-hand with the company's online services. The Weight Watchers on-the-Go mobile program will eliminate the need to carry around a log-book and is ahandy way to carry the 25,000 item food database.
I am amused because some time back, someone offered a simlar program for free to WW - called WWCalc, but it became The App That Weight Watchers Tried To Kill Posted 9:37 AM by Palmdoc | | Sunday, December 26, 2004
Bill writes:
Thanks for your feedback Bill. Interesting that you had to stop using ePocrates with your Treo650. The amount of memory in the Treo smartphones does not appeal to me as a 64MB T3 user - I could never switch simply because of this. There are alot of applications which nowadays need regular Ram and the likes of ePocrates still don't support SD cards!!! A free Gmail invite goes out to you Bill. I have 8 GMail invitations left so if anyone wants one, all you have to do is write to me and relate your Palm Medical experience and share with us what you consider your favorite Palm medical software. Merry Christmas! Posted 8:49 AM by Palmdoc | | Thursday, December 23, 2004
Orrison Books and the USBMIS have released Medical Imaging Consultant, the PDA version.
This is available for both the Palm and Pocket PC platforms. "With all the same great diagnosing information that can be found in the Print Edition, the Medical Imaging Consultant, PDA Edition allows physicians to order The One Best Test in diagnostic imaging in an intuitive, electronic format." Posted 7:05 AM by Palmdoc | |
Reminder: Free Gmail Invitations!
Gmail now supports free forwarding of email and also Pop access - you can configure your Versamail or Snappermail to check Gmail on the go. There is no official mobile-friendly Gmail web interface yet but if you have access to a PHP server, you can install Gmail-lite Posted 5:50 AM by Palmdoc | | Tuesday, December 21, 2004
RxCalc 4.1 has been updated
Posted 7:56 PM by Palmdoc | |
User experience: Brendan Vaughan
Thanks for sharing your experience Brendan. A Gmail invitation goes out to you. 9 Gmail invites left folks! Posted 8:45 AM by Palmdoc | |
Clinical Hematology Oncology 2005
Posted 6:03 AM by Palmdoc | | Monday, December 20, 2004
Gmail invitations up for grabs!
If you haven't heard of Gmail - this is Google's webmail which is stil in beta but works very well. 1 GB storage and 10MB size attachments allowed. It's fast and I love the ability to search your emails. You literalyl never have to delete your emails again. It's free and not open to the public yet. It's by invitation only...... Posted 7:39 PM by Palmdoc | | Saturday, December 18, 2004
C-Tools Pocket Pc Version Released
The PalmOS beta program was launched earlier and hopefully both final versions will be release in January 2005 according to the ACS. Anyway it's good that there are now lots of medical programs on both Palm and PPC platforms giving us the choice. If palmOne doesn't release a dual wireless PDA next year, Palmdoc may well become PPCDoc ;) Posted 7:02 AM by Palmdoc | | Friday, December 17, 2004
In their latest newsletter, Unbound Medicine says their new apps support high resolution Portrait and Landscape Modes are now available for devices that support it, such as the new Palm Tungsten T5. This is great news since this means a 50% larger viewing area in one go. Skyscape had better catch up.
Posted 11:14 AM by Palmdoc | |
Why wait for palmOne to get their act together? If you have a Treo650 you can get Wifi now. I am amazed how innovative the Palm community is!
Posted 6:07 AM by Palmdoc | |
Here's a quartet of new releases from Skyscape:
EchoGuide™ (The Ultimate Echo Guide)
emPlastic™ (eMedicine Plastic Surgery)
emPsych™ (eMedicine Psychiatry)
emSurg™ (eMedicine Surgery & Surgical Specialties)
Posted 5:21 AM by Palmdoc | | Thursday, December 16, 2004
We doctors are always in a hurry. Our PDAs allow us to be mobile road warriors with which we can check our email and access web pages on the go.
Here's an interesting site for those of you who access the Internet wirelessly from your PDAs: Skweezer. What's the advantage? It compresses and formats the web pages automagically to PDA friendly sizes. It does so very quickly too. I am impressed by the speed. When you sign up (for FREE), you are also given a clean webmail interface with which you configure your POP email accounts and you can check and send email via Skweezer. This would be great if your POP mail account restricts the SMTP (send mail) only when you are connected to certain ISPs. Well I have signed up and will be skweezing away with my T3 :) Posted 6:18 AM by Palmdoc | | Wednesday, December 15, 2004
While the PDA is a handy source of information at the "point of care", there's only so much that you can keep on it, even with a 1GB SD Card. Yeah, Palmdoc got himself a 1 GB Kingmax Card - all for only US$89!
Still, I think the way forward is to access information via the Internet and wirelessly. This is why I believe palmOne should and must come out quickly with a dual wireless PDA and not just concentrate on the smartphone market. You can Google for information using the PDA friendly Google Search for Palm. Now there's news of Google teaming up with libraries so that the already vast pool of information becomes even larger. So no matter how fast SD card capacity increases, it'll never be enough! Posted 9:43 AM by Palmdoc | | Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Unbound Medicine has released Nurse's Pocket Drug Guide 2005 2.1 on Palmgear.
Yet another drug reference for your PDA. There are so many now it is mind boggling. I have had a chance to check out quite a few and most are good. However if it comes down to the most comprehensive drug reference for the Palm, my vote goes to Lexi-drugs Posted 8:23 PM by Palmdoc | | Sunday, December 12, 2004
/rant on
I've been feeling kinda unsettled ever since palmOne released the T5 putting a damper on my hopes of a better Palm powered PDA than my T3. Mind you the T3 is a superb PDA bar it's rather poor battery life (it has only a 900 mA battery compared with the T5's 1300mA) but it has vibrating alarms and a voice recorder while not being absolutely essential, they are nice options which palmOne was foolish to omit on the T5. I did get palmOne's SD Wifi card thereby temporarily satisfying my need to be "connected" whenever and wherever I am - be it via GPRS or Wifi. What I do hope to see is a palmOne powered device, without the slider (I do like the T5's design) yet with dual wireless, voice recorder and vibrating alarms. I don't see how it can be so difficult for palmOne to come out with one since the PPC camp has had dual wireless devices for yonks. But is it the beginning of the end for palmOne and the palmOS platform? I am even more confused now that Palmsource has announced that OS6/Cobalt (in grave danger of being stillborn) will have a Linux kernel. So where does this leave palmOne? Will they go merrily along their way in smartphone-land (sounds like Handspring all over again..) and even (heaven forbid) produce a Windoze powered smartphone? Will the T5 be the last palmOS powered PDA by palmOne? I hope not. Many doctors I am certain appreciate things simple. The K.I.S.S. principle. A surgeon colleague "danced with the dark side" recently when he got an Acer PPC to replace his dead Clie. After about two weeks, he realised how horribly unfriendly the PPC platform is compared to palmOS and now he is a happy owner of a T|E. I dread the day we are forced to see Microsoft everywhere. ERDoc has this horrifying report of an ECG machine which needs to REBOOT just because it runs Windoze!! Long live Palm! /rant off P.S. Just to share this great cartoon warning one of the dangers of Windoze in hospitals ;)
Posted 7:55 AM by Palmdoc | | Thursday, December 09, 2004
I guess it's not surprising. In Wireless Game Motivates Children with Type 1 Diabetes to Improve Monitoring, a study looked at how a wireless-equipped personal digital assistant (PDA), linked with blood glucose management software and DiaBetNet, could assist in diabetes management among youth.
I have an idea for Astraware. Why not come out with a special Medical Student Edition of Bejewelled 2? Astraware could work with Skyscape or Unbound Medicine with this edition where every third round of Bejewelled 2 takes you to a chapter of Harrison's Internal Medicine or perhaps a Medical CME quiz which you are required to complete before proceeding on to the next level. Now that might be a best-seller ;) Posted 6:52 AM by Palmdoc | | Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Clinical Trial Info on your Palm
Skyscape has released DrugStudies™ (Thomson CenterWatch Clinical Trial Listings)
They have also released DrugTrials™ (Thomson CenterWatch Pipeline Intelligence)
Posted 7:15 PM by Palmdoc | |
For the medical road warrior, I believe that Agendus is the best PIM replacement there is for PalmOS. I rely heavily on it and in fact I use it to track my patients by keeping notes "logged" into the Contact note field. It is particularly useful for doctors since we are very "contact-centric" in our meetings and appointments.
Agendus 9 Pro has been released with numerous new features. The speed has also been enhanced and there is no more slow sorting of the contacts on start-up. Visit the iambic Agendus Pro website for more details. Posted 6:21 AM by Palmdoc | |
PubMed on Tap v1.6 update is now available. A great utility for online access to Pubmed from your PDA or smartphone.
Posted 6:14 AM by Palmdoc | | Tuesday, December 07, 2004
Unbound Medicine has also released their version of the popular 5 Minute Clinical Consult 2005
New in the 2005 edition: * Auto-Updates when you sync! * New Topics such as personality disorders, peritonsillar abscess, methanol poisoning, multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN), and CNS tuberculosis. * Updates to more than 50% of the topics since the 2004 edition * Landscape view for Palm OS and Pocket PC devices The last bit is interesting. I wonder if it also supports 320x480 in portrait mode? That would put it one up against Skyscape which has yet to support Hires+! Posted 5:52 AM by Palmdoc | | Monday, December 06, 2004
Another new release from Skyscape, FerriTests™ (Ferri's Best Test - A Practical Guide to Clinical Laboratory Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging) helps direct readers to the most efficient and cost-effective imaging and laboratory studies for any diagnostic challenge. Written by best-selling author Fred Ferri, MD, FACP, Ferri's Best Test presents complete guidance on both radiologic and laboratory approaches in a single, user-friendly source.
Posted 6:47 AM by Palmdoc | | Sunday, December 05, 2004
Skyscape has just released USMLE S3 (Crush Step 3, 2nd Ed.)
Posted 7:23 AM by Palmdoc | | Friday, December 03, 2004
Something medical students could use. If you want to keep notes and quiz yourselves, then you might want to take a look at the freebie Lexi 3.5
Posted 7:15 AM by Palmdoc | |
Skyscape has released PsychoPharm™ (Psychopharmacotherapy at Your Finger Tips: A Life Span Approach) on Palmgear.
Posted 7:13 AM by Palmdoc | |
Leo of MedPDA.net points out that PDAs equipped with Wifi do not cause problems for patients iwth implantable cardiac devices. True, I guess - if you search in Pubmed for "patient with ICD drops dead after turning on Wifi" you won't find any result I'll bet!
So everyone now with a T5 who wants Wifi can safely go get palmOne's SD Wifi card especially since palmOne has released an Updated Driver which supports the T5. palmOne has also relased a new version of the Phonelink Update utility. I am glad that palmOne has done so. My belief is that PDAs are evolving into communication devices. It is not all about smartphones though since connectivity includes Wifi and Bluetooth. As for me I am still waiting for that elusive dual wireless PDA from palmOne!! Posted 6:46 AM by Palmdoc | | Thursday, December 02, 2004
The Big Red Book comes to your Palm with the release of AHFS DI (AHFS Drug Information) by Skyscape
Posted 5:19 AM by Palmdoc | | Wednesday, December 01, 2004
HELP FIGHT AIDS IN AFRICA BY DONATING USED PDAs
For World AIDS Day: Skyscape and SATELLIFE Will Refit Handheld Devices with Medical References and Donate Them to Doctors in Africa
Good job guys. Now go get that T5/Treo650 upgrade and donate your ol' Vx/m515/T|T etc. ! Posted 9:43 PM by Palmdoc | |
Samsung must be targetting physicians for their smartphones as they have been reported to tie up with Skyscape:
Samsung produces nifty PalmOS powered smartphones like the i500 reviewed by The Gadgeteer. I believe they have released OS5 models as well. I don't know why they don't market their phones in my region - we see only Treos and the GSL Xplorers. Well, if there is a PalmOS powered smartphone with at least 64MB Ram, replaceable batteries, dual wireless then I might be interested. Otherwise I'm sticking with my T3 + Sony-Ericsson t610! Posted 5:58 AM by Palmdoc | |
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