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Useful apps

Many useful apps exist which can help you in your day to day job. They can act as quick reference guides or facilitate e-learning.

We have listed a number of free apps that are in common use but there are many other examples of paid and subscription Apps. In addition there may be Apps that are supplied by your specialty college, relevant medical journals or local trust.

BNF

BNF - the national formulary will help you to prescribe safely as well as provide useful information on drug interactions and cautions.

https://www.bnf.org/products/bnfbnfcapp/

 

Induction app

Induction app - An account is free and can provide you with contact numbers for your local hospital

Induction – Apps on Google Play

Induction on the App Store (apple.com)

Microguide

Microguide - This will provide you with antimicrobial guidelines according to your trust guidelines. 

MicroGuide – Apps on Google Play

MicroGuide on the App Store (apple.com)

DiAppbetes

DiAppBetes - An app to give a comprehensive quick reference guide to the management of diabetic patients.

https://viewer.microguide.global/UHSFT/DIAPPBETES

Paient.info

This app gives you easy access to patient information on a variety of conditions. It will help you counsel patients in jargon free language.

Symptom Checker, Health Information and Medicines Guide | Patient

Pocket Dr

This App carries a small charge but can act as a useful memory aid in the middle of a busy on call shift!

PocketDr – Apps on Google Play

PocketDr on the App Store (apple.com)

Medical calculators

A variety of medical calculators are available to aid you in your activities on the wards and on call. These have a collection of formulas, scores and classifications

MedCalX - Medical Calculator for iOS

CliniCalc - Medical Calculators

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