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Unbound Medicine on iPhone

Medical iPhone

Anne Patterson from Unbound Medicine got in contact to say:

Unbound Medicine offers a wealth of medical information available on iPhone. Clinicians can quickly access continually updated information on diseases, drugs, or tests and keep up with the medical literature.

Unbound Medicine’s customized iPhone interface takes full advantage of the built-in Safari™ web browser to give health professionals quick answers over cellular and WiFi networks. Navigational tools include powerful search software, handy indexes, cross-links, and related content. A live demo is available at http://www.unboundmedicine.com/iphone.

4 Responses to “Unbound Medicine on iPhone”

  1. Chris Bell, M3 Says:

    where can this be purchased?

  2. cpaton Says:

    Hi Chris,

    You can get this from here:

    http://www.unboundmedicine.com/iphone.htm

  3. Steven Chang Says:

    Hi. I’ve loved my iPhone since day one. However, I still carry my Palm OS based PDA to work for ePocrates. I’ve tried ePocrates Online and Unbound Medicine’s UCentral clinical suite and have found both to be frustratingly slow via EDGE or even WiFi when compared to Palm. Because of this I’ve created a petition to encourage Apple to support 3rd party medical software that will run directly on the iPhone. Please follow the link below if you would like to sign it and leave a comment for Apple/ePocrates:
    http://www.geeknuz.com/nuz/2007/07/add-your-name-1.html

  4. thestoryofhealing Says:

    Thanks for posting this. After my first PDA which was a Compaq iPaq 3760, I haven’t explored much on handheld devices as I was quite dissatisfied with it. I am very satisfied with my MacBook which pretty much does everything, it did not make me long for an uncertain handheld device. iPhone shows promise and this post is a useful information. All the best!

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