I often get asked what apps are most useful for the iPad. So, I’ve decided to post a list here. Without further introduction, here’s the list (in no particular order):
EDIT: I’m pressed for time right now, but I’ll add a link and summary for each later.
Medical
- Merck Manual – $34.99
- LabTests+ – $3.99
- Qx Calculate – Free
- Medscape – Free
- Eponyms – Free
- Med Mnemonics – $1.99
- Epocrates – Free
Radiology
- NeuroRad – $9.99
- Radiopaedia (multiple) – $4.99 each
- Radiology 2.0 – Free
- Radiographics – Free
Streaming
- Netflix – free but the Netflix service incurs a monthly fee
- CameraSync – $1.99
- Pandora – Free
- TED – Free
Social
- Facebook – Free
- IM+ Pro – $1.99
- Messenger – Free
- Doximity – This is a free social network for physicians. Doximity provides encrypted, HIPAA-compliant text messaging, faxing, interaction with colleagues from all specialties and from all over the country, and allows you to create a public and private profile which can be shared with and viewed by other physicians. Think Facebook, but with a professional focus on medicine.
- Twitter – Free
- Fandango – Free
Productivity
- GoodReader – $4.99
- Keynote – $9.99 – Part of Apple’s iWork suite
- Pages – $9.99 – Part of Apple’s iWork suite
- Numbers – $9.99 – Part of Apple’s iWork suite
- Ignition LogMeIn – $99.99 – Review
- Dropbox – Free for 2 GB; 50 GB for $9.99/mo; 100 GB for $19.99/mo
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