Wednesday, 11 January 2012

The 5 Most Expensive Android Medical Apps

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1. Nursing Central  ( Price : $159.95 )
Nursing Central The 5 Most Expensive Android Medical Apps
Nursing Central helps nurses and students find detailed information on diseases, tests, drugs, and procedures. The moment a question arises you can consult the automatically updating database of 5,000 drugs, find a definition in the dictionary with more than 60,000 entries, interpret hundreds of lab and diagnostic tests, and consult the latest disease information.
2. Emergency Central  ( Price : $159.95 )
Emergency Central The 5 Most Expensive Android Medical Apps
The All-in-One Mobile and Web Solution for Emergency MedicineCreated specifically for emergency medicine, Emergency Central is a premier collection of disease, drug, and test information that includes 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, Davis’s Drug Guide, Diagnosaurus DDx, Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, and MEDLINE Journals.
3. Medicine Central  (Price : $159.95)
Medicine Central The 5 Most Expensive Android Medical Apps
Medicine Central is an integrated mobile and web reference built specifically for physicians, residents, students, and nurse practitioners that includes 5-Minute Clinical Consult, A to Z Drug Facts, Drug Interaction Facts, Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, and MEDLINE Journals.
4. Anesthesia Central ( Price : $149.50 )
Anesthesia Central The 5 Most Expensive Android Medical Apps
A must-have for every anesthesiologist, critical care specialist, nurse anesthetist, and trainee, Anesthesia Central is a comprehensive collection of disease, drug, test, and procedure information for treating patients before, during, and after surgery. Anesthesia Central is organized in a quick-read format so you can quickly find answers—anytime, anywhere.
5. 5-Minute Clinical Consult  ( Price : $99.95 )
5 Minute Clinical Consult The 5 Most Expensive Android Medical Apps
5-Minute Clinical Consult 2012 for Mobile + Web includes over 900 medical conditions to help you diagnose, treat, and follow up with patients. 5MCC 2012 also includes 200 pediatric topics, 130 dermatology images, medical news RSS feeds, and Diagnosaurus with 1,000 differential diagnoses.

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