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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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Learn how to do CPR with ZOLL PocketCPR for iPhone

Almost 2 years to the date since they launched PocketCPR, a palm-sized device that assists in the delivery of quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) chest compressions, ZOLL Medical Corporation releases PocketCPR for iPhone. Both the device and the software utilize Real CPR Help, “the same proprietary technology found in all ZOLL defibrillators and AEDs,” which provide “real-time feedback on the rate and depth of compressions.” Unlike the device however, the iPhone app still lacks FDA approval , hence it can only be currently used for training, and not (yet) for clinical or rescue purposes. PocketCPR for iPhone sells at the App Store for $5.99.

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Need a tummy tuck, facelift, or nose job? There’s an app for that!

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David Shafer, MD, Develops the World’s First Plastic Surgery Themed Apple iPhone Application

Dr. Shafer Plastic Surgery

October 14, 2009, (New York, NY) /PRNewswire/ — Manhattan-based aesthetic plastic surgeon, Dr. David Shafer, announces The Shafer Plastic Surgery App, the world’s first plastic surgery iPhone Application.

The interactive program taps into Dr. Shafer’s informational database of over 1,000 FAQ’s covering invasive and non-invasive plastic surgery procedures and treatments. For example: “Is liposuction better than tummy tuck?” Answer: “It all depends on your Read the rest of this entry »

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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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