2 Best Regional apps for Android (Medical)
Following is our list of the best regional apps for Android. Trusted developers like Class Professional Publishing and Woodoo Art s.r.o. are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include JRCALC PLUS, Anatomyka, .
1 JRCALC PLUS
Up to date national and regional guidance for ambulance clinicians.
JRCALC Plus is an app for prehospital professionals in the UK that provides national and regional guidance relevant to their local trust. You need to be part of a registered trust to access the app. Developed by Class Professional Publishing, the app contains the complete JRCALC Guidelines, regional and local guidance, Clinical Notices for registered trusts, medicines tables, algorithms, and advice. It works offline, so you can use it even without a signal. The app is useful because it allows clinicians to access both local and national guidelines in one place.
2 Anatomyka
3D Anatomy Atlas, Explore human anatomy in 3D on 13,000 organs, regions and anatomical structures
The Anatomyka app for Android is a comprehensive and detailed 3D model of human anatomy. It offers over 13,000 anatomical structures with more than 500 pages of medical descriptions. The app allows users to explore the general anatomy and the entire skeletal system for free, with simplified guides and descriptions. For more in-depth learning, there is a 5-day free trial or subscription option. The app features color-coded organs, related organ information such as blood supply and innervation, a gallery to save interactive screens, different visual themes, customizable colors for effective memorizing, the ability to create labels and anatomical posters, and a user-friendly interface with various functions like zooming, rotating, and searching for terms. Overall, the Anatomyka app is a valuable tool for studying and understanding human anatomy.
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