
This week, we released Smart FOAM, a new mobile app, which collects all your #FOAMed resources in the one place. The idea is to make it easier to access FOAM, given that the volume of content is increasing by the minute.
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Cranial Nerve iExamination was designed by two medical students at Monash University. It takes you through completing a cranial nerve assessment and helps interpret the findings

Reversing Warfarin aims to help doctors manage their patients who are on warfarin, providing specific and clear management advice

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

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

EM rashes is designed to give the user an alogorithm for quick diagnosis of rashes as they present in ED.

Methylhexaneamine C7H17N was originally intended to be used as a nasal decongestant but in recent times it has found its way into dietary supplements marketed with thermogenic or stimulant properties.

Reviewing the latest applications for health professionals including iDoctor, CPR PRO app and the CPR PRO cradle
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