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Modality launches new anatomy flash card apps

Modality, Inc. is at it again. Their Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards app has been out for more than a year now, yet the good reviews still keep on coming in. They could be sitting on their laurels; instead, they decided to come up with even more anatomy flash card iPhone apps. Together with leading healthcare publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Modality launches Clemente’s Anatomy Flash Cards, Rohen’s Photographic Anatomy Flash Cards, and Moore’s Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards.

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MedHand releases new Harrison’s Manual of Medicine

medhand-harrisonsWithout much fanfare, MedHand International — the exclusive mobile partner for all new Oxford University Press handbooks, three of which are already in the App Store — released their own version of Harrison’s Manual of Medicine for the iPhone and iPod Touch last November 10, 2009.

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Manage pain with the free ESP Mobile app

Full press release:

ESP Launches Free Mobile Application for Health Care Professionals

Morrisville, PA, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ — Emerging Solutions in Pain, one of the leading sources of pain medicine health information, is delighted to announce the launch of ESP Mobile, a free medical application for health care professions involved in pain management or addiction medicine. ESP Mobile provides clinicians with award-winning, robust ultimedia medical information in a convenient mobile format that can be accessed on demand on the iPhone and iPod Touch.

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The Weekly Tapp (12-Oct-2009)

In this edition of The Weekly Tapp: medical school requires students to have an iPhone; ReachMD delivers two new NEJM radio programs; new apps from the Health 2.0 conference.
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Harvard Medical School presents HMS Mobile

No sooner had I said that Modality Inc. wanted to provide a “medical school in your pocket” than a real medical school comes up with their own iPhone app. According to a press release from the Harvard Medical School on PR.com, “the Harvard Health Publications Division…announced today [Oct. 9, 2009] that it will launch a new program called HMS Mobile to deliver a series of iPhone applications aimed at promoting public health. Read the rest of this entry »

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Modality launches Lange Q&A USMLE Step 1

Up until this morning, if you were looking for a question bank application for the first part of the medical boards, you’d get McGraw-Hill’s First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 1, developed by Modality Inc. Based on the 2009 edition of the book of the same title (one in a series of popular First Aid review books for the USMLE), this app was launched on August 20, 2009 at the price of $44.99.

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