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[iOS] palmEM: Emergency Medicine Essentials & Quick Reference Pocket Guide App $0 @ iTunes (was $19.99)

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palmEM is an all-in-one, rapid and succinct, evidence based emergency medicine quick reference. Internal medicine, critical care, family medicine and urgent care clinicians will also find palmEM useful. The app is continually updated and expanded.

• No registration, subscription, or additional software downloads.
• Access content anywhere: No data connection required.

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  • +1

    $19.99 prev on Appshopper
    Looks good. Downloaded… thanks nocure!

  • +1

    It was AU$30.99

  • +13

    Emergency Medicine Essentials
    nocure

    Oh, the irony….

    • +5

      No apps can help with that…

  • +5

    PSA for Android users, If you've clicked in here and you're annoyed you can't use this then try out the free Red Cross's First Aid App below ->
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cube.gdpc.…

    I keep it on any of my daily driver phones/devices, its probably a lot less feature heavy and just lighter in general than this paid app that does seem awesome.. But something is better than nothing.

    .. Be safe!

  • +1

    Great! Time to open up my shop in Werribee now.

  • +4

    Why the Swiss flag?

    • +1

      That's what I was going to say! It should be green for first aid.

  • +4

    This app looks very detailed and professional. But after having a browse for a few mins, I could imagine myself sitting there wondering what all these medical words and terminology meant while in a time critical emergency.

    So just be aware that this app is probably only useful for trained medical/first aid staff and people who aren't trained should call 000 and give the very basics of medical assistance and leave the fancy techniques to the experts.

  • +1

    Better app than most of them, lots of medical apps are either hilariously old or really clunky. Can see dosing of specific drug within 2 minutes. Cheers!

  • +1

    Looks pretty good!
    Useful for trained medical staff only..
    If you haven't ever done a first aid course I can highly recommend getting one done, because more than likely some day a family member will collapse and knowing what to do could save their life!

  • +1

    Thank you for the great free app.

  • +4

    Thanks -I think- my sister has downloaded this and just told me she thinks she would be pretty confident doing a tracheotomy using this (combined with her many years of Tv medical dramas). Let's hope I'm not the first one to choke at the table.

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