AirStrip CRITICAL CARE
The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is taking place in San Francisco right now. On the first day Apple introduced the new iPhone 3G S. They also continued their tradition of presenting some interesting upcoming applications. AirStrip Technologies has presented its new medical app called Critical Care. I really don’t have any comments at this […]
How Mayo Clinic utilizes Web 2.0
Lee Aase (@LeeAase) is manager of Syndication and Social Media for Mayo Clinic. During Community 2.0 Conference which recently took place in San Francisco, he presented how Mayo Clinic has been taking advantage of Web 2.0 and social media. Take a look at his slide show to learn how Mayo Clinic fantastically promotes itself with […]
Doylestown Hospital uses iPhones
Apple has published a profile of the Doylestown Hospital which relies on a mobile workforce of 360 independent physicians using iPhones. Dr. Scott Levy, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Doylestown Hospital said that with iPhone use, they’ve seen clear, noticeable improvements in patient care. Here is what physicians can do with their iPhones […]
Teddy Bear Blood Bag
This creative blood bag concept that would fit perfectly in pediatric departments was designed by Dunne and Raby design studio.
Microsoft Surface for Doctors
Microsoft Surface is a Multi-touch product which is developed as a software and hardware combination technology that allows a user, or multiple users, to manipulate digital content by the use of natural motions, hand gestures, or physical objects. To get a better idea watch the video below. So far, it has been utilized in markets […]
Baghdad ER
I just watched a great documentary by the team of Emmy Award winner producer/director Jon Alpert and Matthew O’Neill called Baghdad ER. This HBO documentary brings a story of medical personnel of the 86th Combat Support Hospital, the US Army’s premier medical facility in Iraq. It is quite shocking and a great reminder how pointless […]
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