4 Best Efficient apps for Android (Medical)

Following is our list of the best efficient apps for Android. Trusted developers like BMJ and FIMA IT GmbH are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include BMJ OnExamination Exam Revision, EMS Protocol, Surgical Notes, .

1 BMJ OnExamination Exam Revision

Time efficient, personalised revision for trainee doctors and medical students.

The BMJ OnExamination Exam Revision app is designed to help medical students revise and succeed in their exams. It offers a variety of features to personalize your revision experience, including prioritizing content based on your weaknesses and tracking your progress. The app includes offline revision, expertly written exam format questions, personalized revision tools, timed mock tests, detailed explanations, personal performance feedback, and key learning points. It covers a wide range of medical exams, including MRCP, MRCGP, MRCS, MRCOG, FRCA, and more. With this app, you can easily identify your strengths and weaknesses and focus your revision where you need it most.

BMJ OnExamination Exam Revision
BMJ OnExamination Exam Revision
Price: Free
Android Rating:
3.9 ★★★★☆
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2 EMS Protocol

Efficient documentation of med. emergency situations and rescue missions - ePCR

The EMS Protocol app for Android is designed for documenting medical emergency situations like rescue missions and patient transfers. It follows the latest guidelines for patient care and allows immediate recording of measures taken. The app includes protocols for emergency doctors, paramedics, and first aid. Patient transport protocols are free and the app encrypts documented data for security. It has great usability and allows for web-based administration of devices. You can navigate to emergency locations, share and print emergency reports, and there are no hidden fees or service costs. The app stores data on your device, not in the cloud or on a server. Regular updates are provided at no additional cost.

EMS Protocol
EMS Protocol
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.0 ★★★★☆
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3 Surgical Notes

Elevate your surgical center profitability with business office efficiencies.

The Surgical Notes Mobile App is designed to improve efficiency and accuracy in the healthcare field. It allows users to dictate surgeries directly from their smartphone or tablet, reducing transcription turnaround times. The app also transforms the mobile device into a wireless digital dictation tool, eliminating the need for traditional dictation devices. It offers comprehensive report management capabilities, allowing users to view, edit, and sign reports within the app. Coding requirements can be promptly addressed through real-time communication, ensuring compliance and minimizing delays. The app has a user-centered design, highlighting dictations that require attention and ready reports for signature. With its intuitive navigation and integration with major practice management systems, the app aims to enhance productivity and patient care. Join the future of surgical documentation by downloading the Surgical Notes Mobile App today.

Surgical Notes
Surgical Notes
Price: Free
Android Rating:
3.5 ★★★★☆
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4 Orizon

Orizon app helps healthcare professionals manage continence care efficiently

The Orizon app helps professional caregivers plan their continence care more efficiently. It provides real-time data about the saturation level of incontinence products and the body posture of residents. The app works with a clip-on attached to the incontinence product, which has a sensor that sends data to the app. Caregivers receive notifications and alerts when the product needs to be changed or if there are any issues. This helps reduce consumption, workload, and the risk of leakage. The app is for professional use only and requires a pre-existing account set up by the nursing home administrator.

Orizon
Orizon
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.0 ★★★★☆
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