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Friday, July 21, 2006
The Palmdoc Chronicles has moved house
First of all, I've got a proper domain name, at last. You can now access the Palmdoc Chronicles simply by surfing over to http://palmdoc.net The new site is hosted on a server which uses the Wordpress publishing engine. I like Wordpress as I am familiar with it, there are many beautiful templates I can use and more importantly I can categorise posts and search posts as it is database driven. While Blogger has served me well all these years, it is time to move on. So ladies and gentlemen, please change your web links and your bookmarks to http://palmdoc.net If you are using Feedburner, I've changed the feed to point to the new RSS feed, If you are using Bloglines or some other RSS feed reader, you may point the reader directly to the new site's RSS feed, http://palmdoc.net/?feed=rss2 This will be the last post on Blogger. Thank you for your attention. Posted 12:40 AM by Palmdoc | | Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Press Release: Global Care Quest Announces ICIS PocketPACS(via MedGadget )
Nice to see them use the Treo as an example. Even with the Treo's 320x320 screen, I really don't know how sharp the X-ray images will turn out. Still, interesting use of technology but I suspect this will evolve as the hardware gets better and better. Posted 12:31 PM by Palmdoc | | Saturday, July 15, 2006
New in Palmgear: Dx/Rx: Palliative Cancer Care
Posted 11:13 AM by Palmdoc | | Friday, July 14, 2006
Beta: Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia, PDA Edition
Tarascon Publishing and USBMIS, Inc. would like to offer you the opportunity to be one of the first to test-drive the newest PDA version of the Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia. The new Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia, PDA Edition is now more complete than ever. Many additional features join the existing trusted content to create the most valuable drug reference available for Palm and Pocket PC devices. New Features Include:
Posted 12:06 PM by Palmdoc | | Thursday, July 13, 2006
Must-have Medical Apps for your PDA
PalmOS or PPC platforms welcome. Perhaps we'll start off for those of you in General Practice or General Medicine. Please add your suggestions in this forum or post your comment here. Watch out for the next post: Must-have Medical Apps for your PDA - General Medicine Posted 7:24 AM by Palmdoc | | Friday, July 07, 2006
Posted 6:39 AM by Palmdoc | | Monday, July 03, 2006
My Procedures v1.1 is a freebie which trainees and students who need to keep medical procedure logs might want to have in their PDAs.
Description: "My Procedures" lets you track your procedures, from your pda or Windows desktop, print a list of your procedures, with a spreadsheet, and email a list of your procedures.
Posted 6:17 PM by Palmdoc | | Sunday, July 02, 2006
Dx/Rx: Leukemia 9.0.7
Dx/Rx: Leukemia (DxRxLeuk) provides a comprehensive review of the leukemias and myeloproliferative disorders. Dx/Rx: Breast Cancer 9.0.5 Dx/Rx: Breast Cancer is a complete but concise reference that covers staging, monoclonal antibody therapy, genetic aspects of breast cancer, and prevention strategies, among other important topics. FDA Guide to Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms and Natural Toxins 9.0.7 Badbugs is an essential mobile reference that provides the basic facts regarding the characteristic disease symptoms of foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. Posted 8:45 AM by Palmdoc | |
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