3 Best Prognosis apps for Android (Medical)
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Following is our list of the best prognosis apps for Android. Trusted developers like Medical Joyworks and Kent Ellington, M.D. are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include Prognosis, Neuro Toolkit, Melanoma Calculator, .
1 Prognosis
Your Diagnosis, Improve your diagnostic skill by solving realistic clinical case studies
Prognosis is an app for medical professionals that helps improve diagnostic skills and decision-making in managing various clinical presentations. It provides relevant facts and explanations for the diagnostic and management rationale behind each case. The app covers a wide range of medical specialties and offers concise discussions, key learning points, and actual clinical experiences from over 200 physicians. New cases are regularly updated to keep users informed about global endemic and epidemic trends. Prognosis has been recognized as the best app for health and well-being, compared to Dr. House for doctors, and listed as one of the top five apps for doctors.
2 Neuro Toolkit
Contains Many Neurological/Neurosurgical Grading and Prognosis Scales and Info
Neuro Toolkit is an Android app designed by a vascular neurologist that provides a collection of commonly used neurology and neurosurgery grading scales in one convenient place. It includes the NIH Stroke Scale, ABCD2 Scale for TIAs, CHADS2 Score for Afib, Glasgow Coma Scale, UPDRS for Parkinson's, and many more. The app also offers tools such as a flashlight with pupil sizes and a tuning fork for devices that have these features. Users can email the results in a text file or password-protected PDF format. The app has received positive reviews from medical journals and practitioners, praising its usefulness and user-friendly interface.
3 Melanoma Calculator
Prognosis prediction tool for calculating melanoma patient survival expectation
The Melanoma Calculator is an app for medical professionals to help calculate the survival expectation for melanoma patients who have undergone sentinel lymph node biopsy. It is more accurate than other prediction tools because it takes into account a wider range of variables and possible conditions. The app was developed by Doorn Corporation and the University of Louisville School of Medicine Department of Surgery, and authored by Dr. Kelly M. McMasters, an expert in melanoma diagnosis and treatment. It is important to note that this app should only be used by medical professionals and not for diagnosing or treating melanoma.
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