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iTransfuse

twitter.com/themja/status/1008948495330377729

Posted byketaminhJune 19, 2018Posted inappsTags:transfusionLeave a comment on iTransfuse

Best mobile apps for the Emergency Dept

Best mobile apps for the emergency department (2015 ACEP Live talks) https://t.co/y6DL2NXyeE via @ALiEMteam — AfJEM (@AfJEM) November 19, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhNovember 19, 2015November 19, 2015Posted inapps, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, UncategorizedTags:2015, aliem, apps, emergency-medicineLeave a comment on Best mobile apps for the Emergency Dept

TechTool Thursday 064 Touch Surgery

The Touch Surgery app simulates surgical procedures to allow teaching and testing of students and trainees. Source: TechTool Thursday 064 Touch Surgery

Posted byketaminhSeptember 11, 2015Posted inapps, surgeryTags:apps, FOAMed, surgeryLeave a comment on TechTool Thursday 064 Touch Surgery

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