What's your "must have" app?

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I am a new grad and I am going to start my new job soon at a primary care setting. I need to get some useful apps on y iPhone such as meds, Dx, symptoms, etc. I have purchased UpToDate last year which is going to expire in 2 months and I am not looking into renewing it since it's very expensive and I won't get the student discount anymore. What's your favorite app? Thank you!

My favorite one is for the Jeep Wrangler site.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

My hospital has a subscription to uptodate and it is great for research. However on my iphone I mostly use epocrates and medscape. The latter has a lot of information on diseases and differentials. You can also do CME.

I also use eOpioid (iphone) for opioid conversions and medcalc as a good calculator (medscape has a pretty good calculator too).

UptoDate, epocrates, MPR, and Medscape

Specializes in allergy and asthma, urgent care.

UptoDate and epocrates

Specializes in Adult Internal Medicine.
Specializes in Emergency, MCCU, Surgical/ENT, Hep Trans.

First Consult very handy as Medscape

Specializes in Adult health, Primary care, WH..

Epocrates, MPR, Skyscape, and Medscape. UptoDate is the best, but expensive.

Epocrotes hands down, renal dosing and formulary coverage at the swipe of a finger!

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