What Reddit Says About Medical Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Medical apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/hospitalist
I agree! Only just started using it and it is incredible! It answers direct questions without having to trawl through pages of material to read. I used to think UpToDate was the best, but now I am using this more and more. It's like ... There is an app? I don't see it on playstore.
r/medicalschool
/r/medicalschool is an international community for medical students · Members · Online • · elleemmennopee · 🏥 Clinical · Personally a big fan of the MD Calc app. What else is an essential clinical app to have?
r/medicine
Yes/no questions that are medically related, divided by system, complaint, etc ... I the hospitalist handbook updated regularly? I like to be able to stay current-ish with inpatient stuff. More replies ... The Hopkins antibiotic guide is a must for ID oriented people. ... UpToDate and LexiComp - the...
r/medicine
CDC STI for treatment of things I don't see often (or just dosing of 2nd line things) (free app) ... Bugdrug. Free website which is awesome for initial antibiotic choices or for remembering which class does what ...
r/androidapps
apps that can help you handle medication, first aid, etc. All top level comments must contain an app suggestion or request (use Linkme: app name to automatically fetch a link). Devs, feel free to post your own apps! Previous app suggestion posts can be viewed here. PS: If you have any categories you...
r/physicianassistant
I work in Family Medicine. ... As a new grad, Dxsaurus has been a great tool for $5. You type in a chief complaint and it pulls up a nice list of differentials and don't miss diagnoses. My hospital system pays for dynamic which I have really liked compared to UTD. ... I love using the Juno Heal...
r/Residency
150 votes, 111 comments. Please state whether it’s free or how much it costs
r/androidapps
How about a journaling app? I wonder if that's the closest thing you'll find to what you want. It should allow you to include attachments and make notes on medical care received that day in a calendar-like format so that you can refer back to certain office visits and procedures.
r/AppleWatch
14 votes, 32 comments. I miss the oxygen measurement and stress related features. A list of external apps for monitoring health would be really…
r/medschoolph
Get the apps by VISIBLE BODY (Human Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology etc.) Human Anatomy Atlas 2024 - Apps on Google Play
r/healthIT
It has been incredibly useful for ... and medications to have them all in one place! App | Guava https://share.google/83o4vaCKlH9832YFa ... Thanks, I checked out the Guava app, that looks really cool! I was able to upload my documents and see my reports there. I do wish there was a way for me to fet...
r/medicine
I was just arguing with my inner third grader about that... Should I mention it? Thanks for saving me the trouble...😁 ... Dong medicine? Maybe ask your mom for app recommendations. ... John Hopkins is criminally absent from this discussion as well. Highly worth the yearly subscription.
r/Residency
Talk to you medical librarian to see what databases they subscribe to. We have clinical key, browzine, visual body just to name three. ... Listrunner. If your team doesn’t use it, change that. ... Sanford Guide: not cheap, i think $30 per year, but it's excellent for antibiotic choice. I think ...
r/AppleWatch
Otherwise, PeakWatch is pretty cool. I just use the free version but it has everything you’re asking for ... Good luck. I have been around the block with health apps.
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