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Top 10 Emergency Medicine Apps

The following is a list of 10 essential medical apps Emergency Medicine providers should have on their smartphones. Links to iPhone and Android platforms are provided for each app. The apps are listed based on my experiences working in the Emergency Room and the app reviews that have been done prior at iMedicalApps.

1) EMRA PressorDex

An essential tool for Emergency Medicine physicians. This app not only includes information about vasoactive agents, but gives dosing and treatment information for almost every single type of critical care situation that arises.

Price: $16.99
iTunes Link
Android Link: Currently not available — it’s unfortunate EMRA has not created an Android version of their popular critical care handbook.

2) ERres

ERres is the swiss army knife of apps for Emergency Medicine providers. ERres is essential for all physicians who work in the ER setting due to the breadth of content contained. It can be used at the point of care for a wide acuity of conditions.

If there is one app you’re going to download from this list, ERres is going to be the most useful. The only reason it wasn’t the number one app was due to the significant amount of content contained in PressorDex.

Price: $4.99
iMedicalApps Review
iTunes Link
Android Link

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Source: www.imedicalapps.com