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The best iPad apps for doctors

app list by Joseph Batcagan, 05 Feb 2013
The best iPad apps for doctors

If you are a doctor, or a licensed medical professional, then check out our list of the best iPad apps for doctors

 

Doctors Watch

Price: $0.99

For: iPhone and iPad

The app acts like a typical supplemental watch add-on, but it also measures how rapid or slow your pulsation can be when you’re moving on that particular time. For cardiologists who want to monitor their patients every second (if it can be helped!), this is practically a godsend! 

 

Doctors from Hell 1.0

Price: $7.99

For: iPhone, iPad

This book is fascinating and a bit horrifying. It takes a look back at the fallout from the events of the Second World War. It should also serve as a forceful reminder, particularly to doctors, that the Hippocratic Oath should be upheld before everything else in one’s medical profession. 


 

Doctors Finder. Pro! 1.0

Price: $1.99

For: iPhone and iPad

Just as the name of the app suggests, you can practically find any doctor anywhere in the world near your place! However, it provides some benefits for doctors, too. Any user can also update the listings on this app anytime.


 

Doctors Revalidation

Price: $0.99

For: iPhone and iPad

If there’s one thing that medical interns and long-time resident doctors have in common, it’s that they’re practically forced to take part in tests and field exams whenever someone calls for it! Thankfully, this app helps keep the mess out of your annual assessment: updating various data is very easy and intuitive, and you can also sync this with your home computer, making sure that either of your precious notes will be kept safe in case something goes down!

 

Doctors Jokes 1.0

Price: $0.99

For: iPhone and iPad

Sample joke number one: The surgeon told his patient that woke up after having been operated: "I'm afraid we're going to have to operate on you again. Because, you see, I forgot my gloves inside you." The patient responds,
"Well, if it's just because of them, I'd rather pay for them if you just leave me alone." Cue cymbals and laughtrack.  Great for medical professionals to brush up on their doctor humor.