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Live in the mobile generation: Handheld or PDA links

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The resources listed below are provided as helpful sites to pediatric educators
and are not officially endorsed by COMSEP. The information listed is provided
from the website unless otherwise noted.
Pediatrics
on Hand
Dedicated to everyone involved in pediatrics with an interest in Palm based handhelds.
Hopefully there will be helpful things for every user (old or new to the PDA world). One
most complete medical sites guides for the pediatric user. "A comprehensive
site with: links, news, top 5 (or maybe 6) applications, new user tips, a parents
section, and lots more. Peds does not need to be your specialty for you benefit
from this site; there is something here for everyone!" (From PDA Cortex at
http://www.pdacortex.com)
pdaMD
MD site for handheld articles, products and information. Good general information
on PDAs and a great how to guide in the learning center. Deterding |
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PalmGear.Com
Get the latest software and gear for the Palm OS operating systems.
Handheldmed
Handheldmed provides users with the leading patient tracking application combined
with the most comprehensive library of electronic medical content, accessible
at the point of care.
Healthy
PalmPilot
There are hundreds of resources available for download.
Skyscape
Pediatric 5 minute medical consult a program that has been very popular with students.
This site also contains many other medical reference software products for your
handheld.
AvantGo
AvantGo. Download the latest information daily to your handheld.
The
PedsCCM Evidence-Based Journal Club
The PedsCCM Evidence-based Journal Club goes mobile!
Load the entire set of EBJC reviews into your handheld device and take it with
you.
Chief Complaints in Pediatrics
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Editor: Theodore C. Sectish, MD (Director, Residency Training Program
and Pediatrics Clerkship, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California)
Chief Complaints in Pediatrics provides authoritative guidance on the differential
diagnosis of a full range of signs and symptoms in pediatrics. The topics are
organized under the following headings: Chief Complaint (Description & Definition);
History of the Present Illness; Past Medical History and Family History ; Physical
Examination; Differential Diagnosis (Most Common); Differential Diagnosis (Expanded);
Next Steps in the Work-Up.
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ePocrates
Downloaded for free but more adult oriented than pediatrics. You can update with
your favorite pediatric information.” Deterding
LexiDrugs
Complete
medical reference software for your palm or windows CE handheld. Specific Pediatric
program but must be purchased.
Palm Webpage
Palm OS operating system.
Handspring Visor
Palm OS operating system Windows CE operating systems:
http://eshop.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scmId=926
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