Pediatrics pocket is a Medical app by Börm Bruckmeier Publishing LLC. The Pediatric pocket contains comprehensive guidelines on important and commonly seen pediatric illness, organized in a short, comprehensive, and tabular format. The app includes diagnostic and treatment guidelines, management algorithms, useful scores and scales, and drug administration tables detailing latest commonly used pediatrics medications.
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1. Features include gesture-based navigation, bookmarking and annotation functions, indexed and full text searching, support for iCloud backups, and numerous interactive pediatric scales and scores.
2. The Pediatric pocket contains comprehensive guidelines on important and commonly seen pediatric illness, organized in a short, comprehensive, and tabular format.
3. The app includes diagnostic and treatment guidelines, management algorithms, useful scores and scales, and drug administration tables detailing latest commonly used pediatrics medications.
4. The content of our Pediatric app is presented using a new, innovative user interface that is elegant, intuitive and simple to use.
5. The pocket is arranged in a short, comprehensive, and tabular format.
6. Normal value chapter covering all values according to age group.
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This is not a review for online. Please pass it along to senior Google executives. It is that serious. Dear Google, As you can discover, I’ve twice posted a detailed critique of “Pediatrics pocket” in an area where I have expertise. Neither appeared and there are no other detailed reviews of any sort. All that pediatricians thinking of getting this app see are little spasms, positive or negative. Having tried twice, I’ve now posted about my experience in the comments to a recent Wall Street Journal article, “Why Your Phone Isn't as Smart as It Could Be.” I don’t think I am exaggerating when I suggest that Google doesn’t take medical information apps any more serious than it does games. If it did, my remarks alone were enough to trigger an investigation. Here is my WSJ post: ——START Sorry, but there are serious problems with how medically related apps are sold on Google's app store, flaws so serious, the FDA may need to intervene. Check out "Pediatrics pocket." The posted reviews are just a few words long. I can't imagine anyone writing a lengthy positive, and I suspect detailed criticisms are not posted. I gave Google two detailed critiques and neither has appeared. I focused on childhood leukemia, the most common childhood cancer and one where delay kills. I know. I spent 16 months working at one of the top Hem-Onc units in the country. What the app says is confusing. Pediatricians should be told that for a cold that won't go away, unexplained bleeding, and joint pain suspect leukemia and draw blood. If it seems odd refer ASAP to experts. That's not what it says. The bad isn't that Google refused to post my critiques. The bad is that they triggered no investigation. Google treats medical apps no more seriously than games. The FDA must change that. ———END Take this seriously Google. Bad or confusing medical information can be as deadly as giving the wrong medication. You need to set up a top-quality review process for these apps. That child whose treatment is delayed might be yours. Michael W. Perry, author of My Nights with Leukemia: Caring for Children with Cancer
Great app, excellent features!!
Not a lot of information for the price.
Not worth the money PLEASE don't buy it!!!!
Little bit pricy for an electronic info app. But very useful for med students.
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