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Diagnostic Imaging Pathways now available on the iPad.
Diagnostic Imaging Pathways is a clinical decision support tool and educational resource for diagnostic imaging. Developed with the input of clinicians and radiologists, the evidence-based pathways have been used by clinicians and educators world-wide.
Diagnostic Imaging Pathways have been developed by the Royal Perth Hospital Imaging Department with the University of Western Australia Centre for Software Practice.
Credits:
David Glance, Karina Welna, Lisa Coffman, Gal Rose, Tim Henstridge
MMExiMax, the iPad App
MMExiMax will soon be available for sale from the iTunes App Store.
MMExiMax allows clinicians to review follow-up actions and pathology results. It also enables users to view and udpate progress notes, observations, medications, results and medical history of their patient records in their MMEx account, directly from their iPad.
Changes made on the iPad are then synchronised with the MMEx server. Download the MMExiMax Userguide.
Below are screenshots of the app.
Credits:
Karina Welna (Design)
MMExi, the iPhone App.
MMExi is now on sale at the iTunes App Store. MMExi allows clinicians to review follow-up actions and pathology results from their MMEx account on the iPhone. Changes made on the iPhone are synchronised with the MMEx server. Patient summaries for a pre-defined set of patient records can also be synchronised between the MMEx server and the iPhone. Future features will include the ability to capture information for referrals, notes, medications and observations.
A version for the iPad is coming soon. A free MMExi update is now available for download from iTunes
Below are screenshots of the app.
Credits:
Karina Welna (Design)
