
Oh Me Nerves Is Gone: Best Free Andoid Apps For Neurologists
This article focuses on some of the most useful free Android apps out there that Neurologists should be using.

Best 3 Healthcare and Medical Wearables for a Healthy Lifestyle
This article focuses on some of the most useful gadgets out there that can be used to promote a healthy and active lifestyle. These devices are much more exciting than the step-counter you can buy at Walmart for a few bucks.

Sticks And Stones May Break My Bones: Review Of Orthopedic Surgery Android Apps
Orthopedic Surgeons, AKA Orthopods, are physicians who like to play with hardware. Their motto is: “There is a fracture – I need to fix it”. Is there an app for that? You bet! Here come free ortho- surgery Android apps for doctors and patients alike.

Reviewed By Physicians: Top Ten Cardiology Apps
There are literally hundreds of cardiology apps out there. Is there method in this madness? Lets find out. Here are ten free apps, 5 for public use, 5 for medicos, catering different needs, and each uniquely helpful if you have them on your smartphone.

m-Health Developments : History And Future
The m-Health industry is expected to grow to a net worth of 18 billion dollars by 2018, with already fifty percent of physicians resorting to mobile health applications to assist their clinical practice.

Reviewed By Physicians: Top Ten Nephrology Apps
Diseases related to the kidney often require prolonged follow up, close monitoring and good management at home. The introduction of apps that help patients self-track and self-monitor some important parameters can significantly impact survival.

Reviewed By Physicians: Top Ten Anaesthesia Apps
The dangerous science of Anaesthesia requires extreme precision and a readiness to take informed decisions. Add confidence to decision making in the OR and the ICU by keeping clinical calculators and up to date information at your fingertips

Sobriety Apps That May Help You Reduce Your Alcohol Consumption
Want to cut down on drinking with the help of apps? We've tested them for you.

Knock, Knock. Who’s There? Concussion Assessment Android Apps Review
“Will you remember me in 2 minutes? Yes. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Hey, you didn’t remember me!” – a knock knock joke for kids representing failed delayed recall. Concussion is suspected. Continue the assessment using these free Android apps.

Telemedicine Reviews: A Physician's View on Online Doctor Consultations & Virtual Doctor Visits
This article provides an overview of some of the practical applications of Telemedicine in remote populations. It discusses some of the key advantages and disadvantages and a potential role that can help improve the quality of care in modern society.