
SimpLog allows you to keep track of patient follow-up from ED, so you will remember to chase results, call the patient to check their symptoms are improving or arrange follow up
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SimpLog allows you to keep track of patient follow-up from ED, so you will remember to chase results, call the patient to check their symptoms are improving or arrange follow up

drawMD is a beautiful app for the iPad that allows you to explain procedures and illnesses to your patients by using customised diagramatic visual aids

PressorDex is an app version of John Greenwood’s book, which is a handbook for treating critically ill patients. It contains guidance on medications, infusions, treatment, diagnosis and has inbuilt calculators.

Critical is an emergency medicine and general medicine reference app that provides the user with guidelines and information about treatment.

GenSurgCall is a quick-reference guide, which gives a brief overview of general surgical problems. Useful for med students and junior doctors

Medrills Airway is a simulation app like no other. It is primarily aimed at paramedics but could be useful for ED physicians too

LactMed provides information about the side effects of medicines when breastfeeding. It is part of the National Library of Medicine’s Toxicology Data Network. The user searches for the drug they are prescribing and detailed results come back from the database about potential adverse effects.

Survive Sepsis offers guidance for clinicians to recognise and treat sepsis in adult patients quickly and effectively
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