Monday, November 21, 2005

Complete Palm app list

No installer required
Afib stroke
ACLS 2001
AECG Demo
Cardiac risk
Cholesterol
Clearance
Eponyms
Grace
HCSIT
JNC 7
MedCalc
MedMath
Palm EKG
Pt Tracker
RADAR
USPSTF tool

Others some with installers:
Annals.org
Appraisor
C tools
ePocrates
Inforetriever
Jrnl to go
Merck
MKSAP 13
ABX guide JHU
Mobile Micromedex
PocketConsult (MDConsult via Mobipocket) GAYF (Geriatrics at your
Fingertips)

Monday, November 07, 2005

pda links

http://www.meistermed.com

HIMSS

http://www.himss.org/webguides/handheld/index.asp

 

Patient Information

http://www.pdamd.com/vertical/features/PatMat.xml

 

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Palm Medical Software


Please look at drop down headers there is other information in this site.

Palm Medical Software

Please look at drop down headers there is other information in this site.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

JAMIA -- Handhelds in Medicine

JAMIA -- Search Result

RSS feed

You can add the links below to a RSS Newreader like Pluck or FeedReader or even to My Yahoo!
Click on the link to add or cut and paste into your Newsreader.

RSS:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/USMedicalInformatics

Links.

HTTP://IMCENTER.MED.NAVY.MIL/TELELIBRARY/DEFAULT.HTM

MicroMedex
Health Business
Health and Wellness Resource Center

CARD CATALOG ON-LINE AT HTTP://UF.ALEPH.FCLA.EDU

FOR A LISTING OF ALL PRODUCTS - BOOKS, FULL TEXT JOURNALS, ETC. ON NMIMC'S TELELIBRARY PROJECT SEE HTTPS://IMCENTER.MED.NAVY.MIL/TELELIBRARY/REFERENCE.HTM

AvantGO channels that could be configured to bring certain on-line journals to your PDA.

Clineguide Clinical Knowledge System provides fast, evidence-based answers to routine clinical questions.

URL: http://www.clineguide.clineguide.com

eFacts is a line of browser based products that include: Drug Facts and Comparisons, Drug Interaction Facts, Drug Interaction Facts: Herbal Supplements and Food, The Review of Natural Products, Cancer Chemotherapy, Nonprescription Drug Therapy, Off-Label Drug Facts, Med Facts, FormChecker, Manufacturer Index and Drug Identifier.
URL: http://www.factsandcomparisons.com/FormsLogin.asp?/efactsauth.asp

HTTP://WWW.IMEDICINE.COM

Micromedex http://www.micromedex.com/products/mobilemicromedex/
HTTP://THOMSONHC.COM/
micromedex

MDConsult http://www.mdconsult.com/

http://library.uchc.edu/pda/

Milliman USA (formerly Milliman & Roberts) care guidelines linked here:
http://199.208.118.223/Departmental_Intranets/ced/medical_library.htm
It's the last site on left.

The National Library of Medicine(r) (NLM(r)) has a new, free Web application designed to help healthcare professionals search PubMed, read journal abstracts, and access ClinicalTrials.gov using their wireless, handheld computers.
For more info, read the article in the NLM Technical Bulletin at:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/current_issue.html

A quick link to OVID full text journals is now available. Go to https://imcenter.med.navy.mil/telelibrary/jumpstart.htm. Click on the title of the journal you wish to use. The system will then take you a listing of all the issues of the journal that are available online full text. Click on the issue you need and choose the article you want. Click on OVID FULL TEXT to see the entire article.
Ovid@Hand
- Uses the same engine as CogniQ but can tie into an institutions ovid subscription

Prescribers Letter, a newletter written by pharmacists for physicians, is often informative. They have a good website (www.prescribersletter.com) and offer a version of the newsletter that can be downloaded free to a PDA for subscribers.

PubMed http://pubmed.gov - no passwords needed 2. Under PubMed Services on the left sidebar choose CUBBY 3. Register for CUBBY - login to CUBBY 4. Select PROVIDER CATEGORIES from the sidebar 5. Click the LIBRARIES link under LITERATURE for the list of libraries participating in LinkOut 6. nd click the UPDATE LINKOUT PREFERENCES at the bottom of the page to save 7. Now when you are searching PubMed, go to CUBBY first, execute the search, and when viewing the results in the ABSTRACT or CITATION format you will see if we have the article either electronically or in our print collection.

LONESOME DOC - with this program you have the ability to electronically order articles found in PubMed It is available only from PubMed.

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MEDICINE has been added to the STATREF subscription. Go to http://online.statref.com/default.asp?gralias=NMIMC. You will be taken to the statRef search screen. Select WebMD Scientific American Medicine from the "Select Titles to Search" window. The system will restrict the search to Scientific American Medicine.

Skolar MD was developed at Stanford University's School of Medicine and is approved by the AMA for category 1 CME credit. Content of database includes: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Oxford Textbook of Medicine, Clinical infectious Diseases, Textbook of Gastroenterology, Danforth's Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oski's Pediatrics, Griffith's 5-minute Clinical Consult and Schwartz' Principles of Surgery.
URL: http://md.skolar.com

Skyscape - www.skyscape.com has released ARTBeat a new news service that has medical information sent daily, interacts with their other software, and can have custom channels created as well. skyscape has a free offering called ARTbeat, supporting multiple channels of information such as late breaking news on drugs and diseases, as well as frequently updated information such as drug news and journal subscriptions. Currently released channels include MedWatch, the FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program, and a weekly update channel from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Website. Information is frequently updated and new channels will be added all the time. Addtionally, you can link from any channel to any powered-by Skyscape reference in-context to access the latest info. (You can get more information at http://www.skyscape.com/ARTbeat)

StatRef titles is now available at http://online.statref.com/?un=nmimclibrary&pw=sraccess. You will be automatically logged on with the capability to search any combination of textbooks on this site. The books include:Journals to Go, Clinical Updates, ACP Journal Club, Journal Watch, MedScape Primary Care, InfoPoems, etc.

Turbo-Doc for the Palm. Available for free from www.turbodoc.com. Can store history and physical, consult, progress note and lab data on up to 2000 patients. Includes medical phonebook (referring doctor and pharmacy home, office, beeper, cell phone numbers plus email addresses) and Quick Drug database.

Unbound Medicine - www.unboundmedicine.com has the CogniQ software which has some great search features as well

UPTODATE URL: http://www.utdol.com

http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/obesity/lose_wt/cont_ed.htm

http://www.kidney.org/professionals/kdoqi/gfr_page.cfm

http://uwf.edu/dlhs/medicalinformatics/

http://home.mdconsult.com/groups/usnavy0531.html

Monday, October 31, 2005

Navy Medical Informatics

Navy Medical Informatics

Saturday, June 11, 2005

New International Definition for the Metabolic Syndrome

Tuesday, May 10 @ 14:05:41 EDTThe International Diabetes Federation (IDF) issued a global consensus statement presenting a new worldwide definition of the metabolic syndromeThe metabolic syndrome, which includes diabetes or prediabetes, abdominal obesity, unfavorable lipid profile and hypertension, triples the risk of myocardial infarction or stroke and doubles mortality from these conditions. It also increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, if not already present, fivefold. Recent data from Australia and the U.S. suggest that up to one quarter of the adult population may have the metabolic syndrome.Over the past six years, several definitions of the metabolic syndrome have been proposed starting with the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1999. They all differ, and this has caused confusion, particularly when attempting to compare data from different studies. It was also uncertain which, if any, of the definitions best picked out those at risk of CVD and diabetes. We therefore felt that it would be helpful to attempt to produce a unifying definition which would be easy to use worldwide and would serve as the basis for furthering our knowledge of the syndrome.The new definition is a single, clinically accessible statement, based on the view of experts in diabetes, cardiology, lipidology, public health, epidemiology, genetics, metabolism, and nutrition from 6 continents. The goal is to improve the identification of patients with the metabolic syndrome to allow for early and aggressive management strategies that will reduce the risks of developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Creating a single definition to be used worldwide will make it easier for researchers to estimate the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and compare data between nations.According to the new definition, a person has the metabolic syndrome if they have central obesity (waist circumference > 94cm for Europid men and > 80cm for Europid women) plus any 2 of the following factors: increased triglyceride concentrations, reduced HDL cholesterol levels, increased blood pressure (systolic >130mmHg or diastolic >85mmHg), and increased fasting plasma glucose (>100mg/dL [5.6mmol/L]) or previously diagnosed type 2 diabetes. Definitions of obesity based on gender and ethnicity are provided. Recommendations for treatment, including primary and secondary interventions and recommended strategies for the individual components of the metabolic syndrome, are given.International Diabetes Federation www.idf.org, accessed on 25 April 2005

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