Medical School Apps

Medical school in description

by Campus Interactive Media
BSMS AR - You’ll need this as part of your toolkit as a student, staff or visitor to discover all BSMS augmented real world objects and to bring printed materials to life. This app converts items...
by Benoit Essiambre
How fast can you point to your liver or gall bladder? Do you know the difference between, the sacrum and the manubrium? Speed Anatomy is an addictive game that tests your speed and challenges your...
by QxMD Medical Software
'Read by QxMD' provides a single place to keep up with new medical & scientific research, read outstanding topic reviews and search PubMed.

This iPhone & iPad app provides a simple...
by EM Gladiators LLC
Resuscitation! is the award-winning virtual patient simulator that makes learning medicine addictive! Resuscitation! gives you a case presentation of a patient who is ill, and you play the role of...
by Benoit Essiambre
How fast can you point to your Sacrum, Sternum or Ilium?? Speed Bones Lite is an addictive game that tests your knowledge of bones.

"For just 99 cents, much less than a Medical Degree,...
by BetterDoctor.com
The most trustworthy way to find a new doctor or dentist. Search 1,000,000 rated and background-checked doctors and dentists by:
-> Specialty
-> Location
-> Insurance

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by Epocrates
Edited by Scott D. Solomon, MD, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

View examples of normal and abnormal echocardiograms with the Echocardiography Atlas by Epocrates, a...
by HealthTap
HealthTap MD is for doctors to find new patients, enhance their reputation with colleagues and patients, learn practical clinical wisdom from other renowned doctors, earn more revenue, and help...
by BioFit, Inc.
What’s the best way to lose weight? Should you reduce the total number of calories in your diet or lower the total glycemic load? There is scientific evidence to support both approaches, so which...
by Expanded Apps
“Case Files: Microbiology is easy and fun to read. The case discussions are very clinically relevant. The clinical correlations will prepare students well for making the transition from basic...