
ICE is an app for organizing your emergency medical and contact information. ICE uses the information you already have about your emergency contacts in your device’s Contacts app so you don’t have to store separate records that need their own maintenance. (Read More)

Miniatlas Anatomy is the perfect pocket tool for physicians. With just a few taps to the iPhone or iPad, doctors can use the app to effectively communicate with their patients, showing them illustrations to help explain anatomy, physiology or pathology. The entire human body is included in great detail. (Read More)

Leica has released a digital slide viewing and educational pathology app for the iPhone and iPad. As a practical lab tool, you can browse and view slides taken on the Leica SCN400scanner. While you’re waiting for the scans to complete, the app provides educational content with example imagery from respected sources. (Read More)

Caracal Diagnosis is a quick and easy tool that any medical practitioner shouldn’t be without. It’s like a medical search engine in which you can simply input medical words—can be signs, symptoms or lab results—to be able to get the list of possible diseases (differential diagnosis) that affect the patient. Its unique searching algorithm is based on mathematical results with the most likely diseases showing up near the top of the search. (Read More)

Pillboxie is the easy way to remember your meds. Other med reminder apps are either too complicated or just downright boring. Pillboxie is easy because it lets you visually manage your meds. Scheduling a reminder is as easy as dropping a pill into a pillbox. (Read More)

You can find me tapping away at my iPod Touch or iPad during my spare time–whether it’s to do a last-minute check on a presentation that I’m about to make, play a quick game of Bejeweled, or to check my email. (Read More)

Elsevier, the world’s leading publisher of scientific, technical, and medical information products and services, announced today that physicians, residents and students will be able to visualize and review over 300 top medical procedures on their mobile devices with the launch of Procedures Consult Mobile. As the use of smartphones increases in the clinical setting, access to mobile resources proves to be an essential tool for verifying physicians’ knowledge and skills before conducting a procedure. (Read More)

This iPod docking clock radio lets you view the time projected in large bright digits on a wall or ceiling, and in 8-inch high characters on the backlit LCD. (Read More)
The GrooveToons ($59) alarm clock from Cygnett lets you wake up to your favourite tracks from your iPod Nano player (1st and 2nd generation). (Read More)

Stem Innovation just announced their new Time Command Mini for Apple Devices which will join their already unique line of products. The Time Command Mini is a compact alarm that is perfect for home users and people on the go. (Read More)