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NIGHTTIME SCAR CARE PRODUCT AND AN APP
Mederma® PM Intensive Overnight Scar Cream is reportedly formulated to work at night when skin naturally regenerates faster. In a clinical study, subjects who used Mederma® PM on a new scar saw a 50% improvement in the scar’s size after 8 weeks of use. Mederma® PM is sold in a 1-oz tube and a 1.7-oz jar in drugstores nationwide. Mederma® offers text, email, and calendar reminder options on its Web site. Mederma® Progress Tracker, an iPhone app, allows users to photograph their scars every few days to see how the scar’s appearance has changed.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.mederma.com
SALE OF SOFTCUPS BENEFIT AFRICAN WOMEN
Sanitary protection is a basic and often unmet need in developing countries. WomanCare Global and Evofem have joined to form Project Dignity to donate up to 50,000 Softcups to women in Africa. Softcup is a US Food and Drug Administration–approved, soft, nonirritating cup that captures menstrual flow, can be washed and reused, and can be worn for 12 hours with no link to toxic shock syndrome. With every box of Softcups purchased at participating US retailers, an African woman will receive a free reusable Softcup.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.softcup.com
TENS DEVICE FOR MIGRAINE PREVENTION
Cefaly Technology has received FDA approval to market Cefaly, the first transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device for the prevention of migraine headaches. According to the manufacturer the device is small, portable, battery-powered, worn across the forehead with a self-adhesive electrode, and should be used once a day for 20 minutes. Available by prescription for patients ≥18 years of age, Cefaly sends an electric current that stimulates the trigeminal nerve branches.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.cefaly.com
MOBILE CARE COORDINATION PLATFORM
CareInSync announced the release of Carebook 3.0, the latest version of its evidence-based care-team platform. The new upgrade allows team members to coordinate patient-centered interventions using key information such as needs and risk assessments. CareInSync claims that the new interface makes Carebook use simple, highly intuitive, and fast. The latest version is compatible with Android and iOS devices.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.careinsync.com
FASHIONABLE COMPRESSION LEGWEAR FOR PREGNANT WOMEN
RejuvaHealth offers a stylish line of medical grade compression legwear, including socks, stockings, pantyhose, and leggings, for the treatment of varicose veins; aching, swollen legs; and the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.rejuvahealth.com
LYNCH SYNDROME TESTING FROM QUEST
Quest Diagnostics now offers a new testing service to help identify and assess an individual’s risk of Lynch syndrome, also known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC). The Lynch Syndrome Panel evaluates blood and tumor-tissue based on professional medical guidelines for patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer or for unaffected patients with a strong family history of colorectal or other Lynch-associated cancers. The Lynch Syndrome Panel identifies point mutations, deletions, and duplications in the genes most commonly associated with Lynch syndrome: MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2, and EPCAM.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.questdiagnostics.com
NEW MEDICAL TOUCH-PANEL COMPUTER
Axiomtek has introduced the new MPC225-873 slim-type, 22-inch, widescreen, medical-grade, touch-panel computer for image processing and measuring instrument applications. For use on nursing carts and at point-of-care or infotainment terminals in health-care environments, the MPC225-873 reportedly offers flexible CPU options, fanless operation, ample storage capacity, and is easy to install and integrate with other medical devices, according to Axiomtek.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.axiomtek.com
TREATMENT FOR MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS
Pfizer Inc. has announced the availability of DUAVEE® (conjugated estrogens/bazedoxifene) 0.45mg / 20mg tablets, for women with a uterus for the treatment of moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause and the prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis. For Important Patient Information and other prescribing details, visit the Web site.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.pfizerpro.com/hcp/duavee
NATURAL FEMININE CARE PRODUCTS
With the intention of reducing a woman’s daily chemical exposure, healthy hoohoo®offers feminine cleansing products that contain no harsh chemicals, parabens, fragrances, glycerins, alcohol, sulfates, or dyes. healthy hoohoo® wipes, foamer cleanser, and feminine wash, all pH balanced, are available at US retail stores, according to the manufacturer.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.healthyhoohoo.com
SWETS CONTENT MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS
Swets provides information procurement and management platforms to libraries, government, corporate, and medical institutions. Swets claims that its Decision Support in Medicine (DSM), featuring 28 specialties, stands out from other solutions for its authoritative authorship—respected names in medicine have written, compiled, and edited the evidence-based content that is deemed most critical for use at point-of-care.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.swets.com
NIGHTTIME SCAR CARE PRODUCT AND AN APP
Mederma® PM Intensive Overnight Scar Cream is reportedly formulated to work at night when skin naturally regenerates faster. In a clinical study, subjects who used Mederma® PM on a new scar saw a 50% improvement in the scar’s size after 8 weeks of use. Mederma® PM is sold in a 1-oz tube and a 1.7-oz jar in drugstores nationwide. Mederma® offers text, email, and calendar reminder options on its Web site. Mederma® Progress Tracker, an iPhone app, allows users to photograph their scars every few days to see how the scar’s appearance has changed.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.mederma.com
SALE OF SOFTCUPS BENEFIT AFRICAN WOMEN
Sanitary protection is a basic and often unmet need in developing countries. WomanCare Global and Evofem have joined to form Project Dignity to donate up to 50,000 Softcups to women in Africa. Softcup is a US Food and Drug Administration–approved, soft, nonirritating cup that captures menstrual flow, can be washed and reused, and can be worn for 12 hours with no link to toxic shock syndrome. With every box of Softcups purchased at participating US retailers, an African woman will receive a free reusable Softcup.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.softcup.com
TENS DEVICE FOR MIGRAINE PREVENTION
Cefaly Technology has received FDA approval to market Cefaly, the first transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device for the prevention of migraine headaches. According to the manufacturer the device is small, portable, battery-powered, worn across the forehead with a self-adhesive electrode, and should be used once a day for 20 minutes. Available by prescription for patients ≥18 years of age, Cefaly sends an electric current that stimulates the trigeminal nerve branches.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.cefaly.com
MOBILE CARE COORDINATION PLATFORM
CareInSync announced the release of Carebook 3.0, the latest version of its evidence-based care-team platform. The new upgrade allows team members to coordinate patient-centered interventions using key information such as needs and risk assessments. CareInSync claims that the new interface makes Carebook use simple, highly intuitive, and fast. The latest version is compatible with Android and iOS devices.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.careinsync.com
FASHIONABLE COMPRESSION LEGWEAR FOR PREGNANT WOMEN
RejuvaHealth offers a stylish line of medical grade compression legwear, including socks, stockings, pantyhose, and leggings, for the treatment of varicose veins; aching, swollen legs; and the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.rejuvahealth.com
LYNCH SYNDROME TESTING FROM QUEST
Quest Diagnostics now offers a new testing service to help identify and assess an individual’s risk of Lynch syndrome, also known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC). The Lynch Syndrome Panel evaluates blood and tumor-tissue based on professional medical guidelines for patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer or for unaffected patients with a strong family history of colorectal or other Lynch-associated cancers. The Lynch Syndrome Panel identifies point mutations, deletions, and duplications in the genes most commonly associated with Lynch syndrome: MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2, and EPCAM.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.questdiagnostics.com
NEW MEDICAL TOUCH-PANEL COMPUTER
Axiomtek has introduced the new MPC225-873 slim-type, 22-inch, widescreen, medical-grade, touch-panel computer for image processing and measuring instrument applications. For use on nursing carts and at point-of-care or infotainment terminals in health-care environments, the MPC225-873 reportedly offers flexible CPU options, fanless operation, ample storage capacity, and is easy to install and integrate with other medical devices, according to Axiomtek.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.axiomtek.com
TREATMENT FOR MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS
Pfizer Inc. has announced the availability of DUAVEE® (conjugated estrogens/bazedoxifene) 0.45mg / 20mg tablets, for women with a uterus for the treatment of moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause and the prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis. For Important Patient Information and other prescribing details, visit the Web site.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.pfizerpro.com/hcp/duavee
NATURAL FEMININE CARE PRODUCTS
With the intention of reducing a woman’s daily chemical exposure, healthy hoohoo®offers feminine cleansing products that contain no harsh chemicals, parabens, fragrances, glycerins, alcohol, sulfates, or dyes. healthy hoohoo® wipes, foamer cleanser, and feminine wash, all pH balanced, are available at US retail stores, according to the manufacturer.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.healthyhoohoo.com
SWETS CONTENT MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS
Swets provides information procurement and management platforms to libraries, government, corporate, and medical institutions. Swets claims that its Decision Support in Medicine (DSM), featuring 28 specialties, stands out from other solutions for its authoritative authorship—respected names in medicine have written, compiled, and edited the evidence-based content that is deemed most critical for use at point-of-care.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.swets.com
NIGHTTIME SCAR CARE PRODUCT AND AN APP
Mederma® PM Intensive Overnight Scar Cream is reportedly formulated to work at night when skin naturally regenerates faster. In a clinical study, subjects who used Mederma® PM on a new scar saw a 50% improvement in the scar’s size after 8 weeks of use. Mederma® PM is sold in a 1-oz tube and a 1.7-oz jar in drugstores nationwide. Mederma® offers text, email, and calendar reminder options on its Web site. Mederma® Progress Tracker, an iPhone app, allows users to photograph their scars every few days to see how the scar’s appearance has changed.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.mederma.com
SALE OF SOFTCUPS BENEFIT AFRICAN WOMEN
Sanitary protection is a basic and often unmet need in developing countries. WomanCare Global and Evofem have joined to form Project Dignity to donate up to 50,000 Softcups to women in Africa. Softcup is a US Food and Drug Administration–approved, soft, nonirritating cup that captures menstrual flow, can be washed and reused, and can be worn for 12 hours with no link to toxic shock syndrome. With every box of Softcups purchased at participating US retailers, an African woman will receive a free reusable Softcup.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.softcup.com
TENS DEVICE FOR MIGRAINE PREVENTION
Cefaly Technology has received FDA approval to market Cefaly, the first transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device for the prevention of migraine headaches. According to the manufacturer the device is small, portable, battery-powered, worn across the forehead with a self-adhesive electrode, and should be used once a day for 20 minutes. Available by prescription for patients ≥18 years of age, Cefaly sends an electric current that stimulates the trigeminal nerve branches.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.cefaly.com
MOBILE CARE COORDINATION PLATFORM
CareInSync announced the release of Carebook 3.0, the latest version of its evidence-based care-team platform. The new upgrade allows team members to coordinate patient-centered interventions using key information such as needs and risk assessments. CareInSync claims that the new interface makes Carebook use simple, highly intuitive, and fast. The latest version is compatible with Android and iOS devices.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.careinsync.com
FASHIONABLE COMPRESSION LEGWEAR FOR PREGNANT WOMEN
RejuvaHealth offers a stylish line of medical grade compression legwear, including socks, stockings, pantyhose, and leggings, for the treatment of varicose veins; aching, swollen legs; and the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.rejuvahealth.com
LYNCH SYNDROME TESTING FROM QUEST
Quest Diagnostics now offers a new testing service to help identify and assess an individual’s risk of Lynch syndrome, also known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC). The Lynch Syndrome Panel evaluates blood and tumor-tissue based on professional medical guidelines for patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer or for unaffected patients with a strong family history of colorectal or other Lynch-associated cancers. The Lynch Syndrome Panel identifies point mutations, deletions, and duplications in the genes most commonly associated with Lynch syndrome: MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2, and EPCAM.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.questdiagnostics.com
NEW MEDICAL TOUCH-PANEL COMPUTER
Axiomtek has introduced the new MPC225-873 slim-type, 22-inch, widescreen, medical-grade, touch-panel computer for image processing and measuring instrument applications. For use on nursing carts and at point-of-care or infotainment terminals in health-care environments, the MPC225-873 reportedly offers flexible CPU options, fanless operation, ample storage capacity, and is easy to install and integrate with other medical devices, according to Axiomtek.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.axiomtek.com
TREATMENT FOR MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS
Pfizer Inc. has announced the availability of DUAVEE® (conjugated estrogens/bazedoxifene) 0.45mg / 20mg tablets, for women with a uterus for the treatment of moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause and the prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis. For Important Patient Information and other prescribing details, visit the Web site.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.pfizerpro.com/hcp/duavee
NATURAL FEMININE CARE PRODUCTS
With the intention of reducing a woman’s daily chemical exposure, healthy hoohoo®offers feminine cleansing products that contain no harsh chemicals, parabens, fragrances, glycerins, alcohol, sulfates, or dyes. healthy hoohoo® wipes, foamer cleanser, and feminine wash, all pH balanced, are available at US retail stores, according to the manufacturer.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.healthyhoohoo.com
SWETS CONTENT MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS
Swets provides information procurement and management platforms to libraries, government, corporate, and medical institutions. Swets claims that its Decision Support in Medicine (DSM), featuring 28 specialties, stands out from other solutions for its authoritative authorship—respected names in medicine have written, compiled, and edited the evidence-based content that is deemed most critical for use at point-of-care.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.swets.com
Protecting Our Children
Child abuse is a crippling and all-too-common occurrence in communities around the world, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families is doing something about it.
At https://www.childwelfare.gov, the Child Welfare Information Gateway provides information for every avenue of preventing, managing, and eliminating child abuse. Whether visitors need to report a problem or are seeking help for a problem of their own, there is no limit to the information available on the website.
Professionals may find insightful the Family-Centered Practice topic, which provides a base knowledge of the philosophy of family practice and state and local practice models that “embrace family participation and engagement.” Other helpful sections include quick links to research and statistics on impact and state-specific resources.
Understanding how neglect is a type of child abuse can be critical to halting this behavior. An overview of neglect is available as well as tips on identifying neglect and the impact it has on child development and its potential social and economic consequences.
And if the only way to protect a child from abuse in the home is through adoption, a robust section covering an agency’s role in adoption to parental guidance and every step in between and going forward is available on the left-hand toolbar.
Child abuse is a crippling and all-too-common occurrence in communities around the world, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families is doing something about it.
At https://www.childwelfare.gov, the Child Welfare Information Gateway provides information for every avenue of preventing, managing, and eliminating child abuse. Whether visitors need to report a problem or are seeking help for a problem of their own, there is no limit to the information available on the website.
Professionals may find insightful the Family-Centered Practice topic, which provides a base knowledge of the philosophy of family practice and state and local practice models that “embrace family participation and engagement.” Other helpful sections include quick links to research and statistics on impact and state-specific resources.
Understanding how neglect is a type of child abuse can be critical to halting this behavior. An overview of neglect is available as well as tips on identifying neglect and the impact it has on child development and its potential social and economic consequences.
And if the only way to protect a child from abuse in the home is through adoption, a robust section covering an agency’s role in adoption to parental guidance and every step in between and going forward is available on the left-hand toolbar.
Child abuse is a crippling and all-too-common occurrence in communities around the world, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families is doing something about it.
At https://www.childwelfare.gov, the Child Welfare Information Gateway provides information for every avenue of preventing, managing, and eliminating child abuse. Whether visitors need to report a problem or are seeking help for a problem of their own, there is no limit to the information available on the website.
Professionals may find insightful the Family-Centered Practice topic, which provides a base knowledge of the philosophy of family practice and state and local practice models that “embrace family participation and engagement.” Other helpful sections include quick links to research and statistics on impact and state-specific resources.
Understanding how neglect is a type of child abuse can be critical to halting this behavior. An overview of neglect is available as well as tips on identifying neglect and the impact it has on child development and its potential social and economic consequences.
And if the only way to protect a child from abuse in the home is through adoption, a robust section covering an agency’s role in adoption to parental guidance and every step in between and going forward is available on the left-hand toolbar.
Warriors at Ease
The art of yoga has been practiced for thousands of years and most recently has been incorporated into medical practice as a holistic approach to healing. Veterans return from war with a unique set of physical and mental limitations, and for them a unique healing strategy must be established.
One piece of the healing puzzle is alternative therapy, and to accommodate wounded warriors, Warriors at Ease was established. With resources available at http://warriorsatease.com, Warriors at Ease “brings the healing power of yoga and meditation to military communities around the world, especially those affected by combat stress, PTSD [posttraumatic stress disorder], and trauma.”
This website offers information on earning certification to teach yoga and meditation in military communities, including why, how, and where. Webinars and residential trainings are offered on such topics as Fundamentals, Teaching Trauma-Sensitive Meditation, and Advanced Skills for Addressing Combat-Related Issues. A certified instructor can also be found through the zip code search function.
The art of yoga has been practiced for thousands of years and most recently has been incorporated into medical practice as a holistic approach to healing. Veterans return from war with a unique set of physical and mental limitations, and for them a unique healing strategy must be established.
One piece of the healing puzzle is alternative therapy, and to accommodate wounded warriors, Warriors at Ease was established. With resources available at http://warriorsatease.com, Warriors at Ease “brings the healing power of yoga and meditation to military communities around the world, especially those affected by combat stress, PTSD [posttraumatic stress disorder], and trauma.”
This website offers information on earning certification to teach yoga and meditation in military communities, including why, how, and where. Webinars and residential trainings are offered on such topics as Fundamentals, Teaching Trauma-Sensitive Meditation, and Advanced Skills for Addressing Combat-Related Issues. A certified instructor can also be found through the zip code search function.
The art of yoga has been practiced for thousands of years and most recently has been incorporated into medical practice as a holistic approach to healing. Veterans return from war with a unique set of physical and mental limitations, and for them a unique healing strategy must be established.
One piece of the healing puzzle is alternative therapy, and to accommodate wounded warriors, Warriors at Ease was established. With resources available at http://warriorsatease.com, Warriors at Ease “brings the healing power of yoga and meditation to military communities around the world, especially those affected by combat stress, PTSD [posttraumatic stress disorder], and trauma.”
This website offers information on earning certification to teach yoga and meditation in military communities, including why, how, and where. Webinars and residential trainings are offered on such topics as Fundamentals, Teaching Trauma-Sensitive Meditation, and Advanced Skills for Addressing Combat-Related Issues. A certified instructor can also be found through the zip code search function.
United We Serve
Carrying forward the momentum of President Obama’s service initiative of January 2013, United We Serve, accessible online at http://www.serve.gov, aims to bring together existing organizations looking for volunteers with volunteers looking to create new organizations of their own.
Extensive toolkits are available for users to get started on a service project. Toolkit topics include community renewal, disaster preparedness, education, energy and environment, health, hunger, veterans and military families, and a toolkit to create a unique or local project.
After creating a project, users can post it using the AllforGood.org linked hub. If visitors to the website are interested in recruiting volunteers, an outreach option is also available.
Visitors can explore ongoing initiatives, such as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service and the End Hunger portal, to gain a deeper understanding of how impactful volunteering can be in local communities, nationally and worldwide.
To stay connected to a community of giving, users may sign up for e-mail updates on opportunities to serve and volunteer or to receive notifications for the many and diverse National Service blog updates.
Carrying forward the momentum of President Obama’s service initiative of January 2013, United We Serve, accessible online at http://www.serve.gov, aims to bring together existing organizations looking for volunteers with volunteers looking to create new organizations of their own.
Extensive toolkits are available for users to get started on a service project. Toolkit topics include community renewal, disaster preparedness, education, energy and environment, health, hunger, veterans and military families, and a toolkit to create a unique or local project.
After creating a project, users can post it using the AllforGood.org linked hub. If visitors to the website are interested in recruiting volunteers, an outreach option is also available.
Visitors can explore ongoing initiatives, such as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service and the End Hunger portal, to gain a deeper understanding of how impactful volunteering can be in local communities, nationally and worldwide.
To stay connected to a community of giving, users may sign up for e-mail updates on opportunities to serve and volunteer or to receive notifications for the many and diverse National Service blog updates.
Carrying forward the momentum of President Obama’s service initiative of January 2013, United We Serve, accessible online at http://www.serve.gov, aims to bring together existing organizations looking for volunteers with volunteers looking to create new organizations of their own.
Extensive toolkits are available for users to get started on a service project. Toolkit topics include community renewal, disaster preparedness, education, energy and environment, health, hunger, veterans and military families, and a toolkit to create a unique or local project.
After creating a project, users can post it using the AllforGood.org linked hub. If visitors to the website are interested in recruiting volunteers, an outreach option is also available.
Visitors can explore ongoing initiatives, such as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service and the End Hunger portal, to gain a deeper understanding of how impactful volunteering can be in local communities, nationally and worldwide.
To stay connected to a community of giving, users may sign up for e-mail updates on opportunities to serve and volunteer or to receive notifications for the many and diverse National Service blog updates.
Medscape Mobile
What is it?
This app contains a collection of medical reference materials, specialty-specific news stories, and continuing medical education (CME) courses.
How does it work?
Prior to using this app, the user must register with Medscape, providing your name, country, e-mail address, zip code, and specialty. Your name, specialty, and country of practice are shared with third-party sponsors; however, your e-mail address and other personally identifiable information are not shared.
Once in the app, Medscape Mobile provides an intuitive interface that allows you to view reference materials, CME, or news. Reference materials include a drug reference tool that includes prescribing and safety information for prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medications; a drug interaction checker; a medical calculator with 129 different formulas, scales, and classifications; formulary information for approximately 2000 insurance plans; a disease and condition reference with up-to-date information on more than 4000 diseases; and a procedure reference with instructions on more than 1000 medical procedures. All of the reference materials can be downloaded in one step, allowing you to subsequently access all of the reference materials without Internet access.
In addition, the app includes daily specialty-specific medical news articles and accredited CME courses. Education courses often are provided as videos and screenshots paired with transcriptions for users who prefer reading versus listening to presentations. News articles are timely and cover US Food and Drug Administration announcements, thought leader perspectives, notable journal articles, and the business of medicine.
How can it help me?
Medscape Mobile is made for providers who prefer lots of different types of information within one app. It is the “Swiss Army Knife” of mobile medical apps providing a broad range of reference materials, medical calculators, news, and CME.
I have all the reference materials downloaded on my smartphone, as that allows me fast access to all the drug and clinical reference information during hospital rounds when I may have none or limited wireless Internet access. Although the larger screen of a tablet may be useful for the education and news sections, I personally prefer other sources for my dermatology medical news and CME. Therefore, I only use the smartphone interface.
The disease information also is limited for less common or subspecialty-specific dermatologic diseases. For example, there is no information on Conradi-Hünermann-Happle syndrome, neonatal cephalic pustulosis, or neonatal acne, diseases of interest to a pediatric dermatologist. I, therefore, do not use the dermatology disease and dermatology procedure references in my workflow. I do use the disease and procedure reference materials to familiarize myself with basic disease and procedure information outside of dermatology.
How can I get it?
Because Medscape Mobile is free, every dermatologist should try it. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.
If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.
What is it?
This app contains a collection of medical reference materials, specialty-specific news stories, and continuing medical education (CME) courses.
How does it work?
Prior to using this app, the user must register with Medscape, providing your name, country, e-mail address, zip code, and specialty. Your name, specialty, and country of practice are shared with third-party sponsors; however, your e-mail address and other personally identifiable information are not shared.
Once in the app, Medscape Mobile provides an intuitive interface that allows you to view reference materials, CME, or news. Reference materials include a drug reference tool that includes prescribing and safety information for prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medications; a drug interaction checker; a medical calculator with 129 different formulas, scales, and classifications; formulary information for approximately 2000 insurance plans; a disease and condition reference with up-to-date information on more than 4000 diseases; and a procedure reference with instructions on more than 1000 medical procedures. All of the reference materials can be downloaded in one step, allowing you to subsequently access all of the reference materials without Internet access.
In addition, the app includes daily specialty-specific medical news articles and accredited CME courses. Education courses often are provided as videos and screenshots paired with transcriptions for users who prefer reading versus listening to presentations. News articles are timely and cover US Food and Drug Administration announcements, thought leader perspectives, notable journal articles, and the business of medicine.
How can it help me?
Medscape Mobile is made for providers who prefer lots of different types of information within one app. It is the “Swiss Army Knife” of mobile medical apps providing a broad range of reference materials, medical calculators, news, and CME.
I have all the reference materials downloaded on my smartphone, as that allows me fast access to all the drug and clinical reference information during hospital rounds when I may have none or limited wireless Internet access. Although the larger screen of a tablet may be useful for the education and news sections, I personally prefer other sources for my dermatology medical news and CME. Therefore, I only use the smartphone interface.
The disease information also is limited for less common or subspecialty-specific dermatologic diseases. For example, there is no information on Conradi-Hünermann-Happle syndrome, neonatal cephalic pustulosis, or neonatal acne, diseases of interest to a pediatric dermatologist. I, therefore, do not use the dermatology disease and dermatology procedure references in my workflow. I do use the disease and procedure reference materials to familiarize myself with basic disease and procedure information outside of dermatology.
How can I get it?
Because Medscape Mobile is free, every dermatologist should try it. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.
If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.
What is it?
This app contains a collection of medical reference materials, specialty-specific news stories, and continuing medical education (CME) courses.
How does it work?
Prior to using this app, the user must register with Medscape, providing your name, country, e-mail address, zip code, and specialty. Your name, specialty, and country of practice are shared with third-party sponsors; however, your e-mail address and other personally identifiable information are not shared.
Once in the app, Medscape Mobile provides an intuitive interface that allows you to view reference materials, CME, or news. Reference materials include a drug reference tool that includes prescribing and safety information for prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medications; a drug interaction checker; a medical calculator with 129 different formulas, scales, and classifications; formulary information for approximately 2000 insurance plans; a disease and condition reference with up-to-date information on more than 4000 diseases; and a procedure reference with instructions on more than 1000 medical procedures. All of the reference materials can be downloaded in one step, allowing you to subsequently access all of the reference materials without Internet access.
In addition, the app includes daily specialty-specific medical news articles and accredited CME courses. Education courses often are provided as videos and screenshots paired with transcriptions for users who prefer reading versus listening to presentations. News articles are timely and cover US Food and Drug Administration announcements, thought leader perspectives, notable journal articles, and the business of medicine.
How can it help me?
Medscape Mobile is made for providers who prefer lots of different types of information within one app. It is the “Swiss Army Knife” of mobile medical apps providing a broad range of reference materials, medical calculators, news, and CME.
I have all the reference materials downloaded on my smartphone, as that allows me fast access to all the drug and clinical reference information during hospital rounds when I may have none or limited wireless Internet access. Although the larger screen of a tablet may be useful for the education and news sections, I personally prefer other sources for my dermatology medical news and CME. Therefore, I only use the smartphone interface.
The disease information also is limited for less common or subspecialty-specific dermatologic diseases. For example, there is no information on Conradi-Hünermann-Happle syndrome, neonatal cephalic pustulosis, or neonatal acne, diseases of interest to a pediatric dermatologist. I, therefore, do not use the dermatology disease and dermatology procedure references in my workflow. I do use the disease and procedure reference materials to familiarize myself with basic disease and procedure information outside of dermatology.
How can I get it?
Because Medscape Mobile is free, every dermatologist should try it. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.
If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.
Product News: 03 2014
PRODUCT UPDATE
NEW FABRIC DEVICES FOR TISSUE SAMPLING
Histologics LLC offers minimally invasive, fabric-based tissue sampling and collection devices. Kylon® fabric, used in the Soft-ECC® endocervical curette and the SoftBiopsy® exocervical tissue-sampling device, has been proven to collect highly diagnostic, abundant, and reliable full-thickness epithelial samples, according to Histologics.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.histologics.com
NEW SERVICE FROM IVF-WORLDWIDE
Targeted treatment and clinical trial information is available through IVF-Worldwide, a broad-based, open-access journal that publishes current information on in vitro fertilization (IVF), genetics, and stem cell therapy. Physicians and clinics can now offer information to patients through a cooperative agreement between IVF-Worldwide and Medivizor, an Internet platform that provides consumer-based medical information.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.ivf-worldwide.com
SIMBIONIX OFFERS NEW SIMULATORS
Simbionix has recently released three new training platforms. The LAP Mentor III™ for laparoscopic training, includes an adjustable-height work deck, large monitor, touch-screen control panel, and haptic (tactile) feedback. The PELVIC Mentor™, a simulator to help health-care professionals learn pelvic anatomy and conduct pelvic exams, offers a computerized 3D virtual system. The U/S Mentor™ provides a comprehensive training environment using a palpable mannequin and a lifelike ultrasound-simulated image.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.simbionix.org
PATIENTSTYLE HOSPITAL GOWNS
PatientStyle offers a line of hospital gowns that are easy to put on and provide simple access for health-care providers without compromising the gown’s coverage. Gowns come in various styles, including: nursing gown; IV gown; mammography top; standard gown with side tie; infant and children’s gowns; modesty gown with head cover; and full-coverage, long-term–care gown. Also available are antimicrobial slipper socks. All products can be personalized with a hospital or practice logo.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.patientstyle.com
TISSUEMARK: A DIGITAL PATHOLOGY TOOL
TissueMark is a new pathology software that developers at PathXL claim is faster and more accurate than manual tissue slide marking and review. The software is precisely tailored for use in the detection of several forms of cancer. In a few seconds, TissueMark can simultaneously inspect hundreds of image features, compared with the 10 or so available to the trained naked eye. This consistency and accuracy complements the skills of the pathologist, claims PathXL.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.pathxl.com
AMA TOOLKITS TO STREAMLINE PAYMENTS
The American Medical Association (AMA) provides free toolkits to help physicians benefit from new federal Affordable Care Act standards that can streamline administrative duties, cut paperwork burdens, and free physicians to spend more time with patients. Toolkits cover every part of the claims revenue cycle, including electronic fund transfers (EFT) and electronic remittance advice (ERA), with key questions to ask vendors and an outline of the rules and standards for electronic transactions.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.ama-assn.org/go/simplify
FREE COUNSELING ON RISKS OF ALCOHOL & MEDICATIONS DURING PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING
MotherToBaby, available in North America, is an evidence-based, free counseling service where experts from the non-profit Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS) provide individualized, bilingual (English/Spanish) risk assessments and information regarding alcohol, medications, and other exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Access MotherToBaby online or toll-free at (866) 626-6847.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.mothertobaby.org
SYLK NATURAL PERSONAL LUBRICANT
SYLK is a natural, water-based personal lubricant. Free of silicones, petroleum derivatives, animal products, and parabens, the lubricant is made from New Zealand kiwi vine extract. It is naturally slippery and smooth, odorless, tasteless, nonsticky, nongreasy, and won’t stain, claims SYLK USA. Made in the United States, it is available for purchase online or at retail stores such as Whole Foods and Walgreens.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.sylkusa.com
DULCET BABY SLEEP SACK
The Dulcet Baby Sleep Sack is a one-piece alternative to swaddling a baby with loose blankets. Made of cotton/polyester blanket-like material, the sleep sack features shoulder snaps and a bottom zipper, and comes in two sizes for infants through 2-year-olds. The sleep sack is designed for safety: It is non-flammable, formaldehyde-free, and mechanically safe, according to the manufacturer, BadaBoum.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.bada-boum.com
BELLI SKINCARE PRODUCTS
Belli Skincare is a physician-formulated line of skincare products for expectant and new mothers and their babies. Products are screened to avoid teratogens and are allergy tested and free of parabens, BPA, phthalates, and artificial dyes, says the manufacturer, Enaltus. Products include facial wash and acne control spot treatment, body and facial moisturizers, sunscreen, stretchmark cream, nursing cream, and baby bath sets.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.belliskincare.com
NEW FABRIC DEVICES FOR TISSUE SAMPLING
Histologics LLC offers minimally invasive, fabric-based tissue sampling and collection devices. Kylon® fabric, used in the Soft-ECC® endocervical curette and the SoftBiopsy® exocervical tissue-sampling device, has been proven to collect highly diagnostic, abundant, and reliable full-thickness epithelial samples, according to Histologics.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.histologics.com
NEW SERVICE FROM IVF-WORLDWIDE
Targeted treatment and clinical trial information is available through IVF-Worldwide, a broad-based, open-access journal that publishes current information on in vitro fertilization (IVF), genetics, and stem cell therapy. Physicians and clinics can now offer information to patients through a cooperative agreement between IVF-Worldwide and Medivizor, an Internet platform that provides consumer-based medical information.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.ivf-worldwide.com
SIMBIONIX OFFERS NEW SIMULATORS
Simbionix has recently released three new training platforms. The LAP Mentor III™ for laparoscopic training, includes an adjustable-height work deck, large monitor, touch-screen control panel, and haptic (tactile) feedback. The PELVIC Mentor™, a simulator to help health-care professionals learn pelvic anatomy and conduct pelvic exams, offers a computerized 3D virtual system. The U/S Mentor™ provides a comprehensive training environment using a palpable mannequin and a lifelike ultrasound-simulated image.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.simbionix.org
PATIENTSTYLE HOSPITAL GOWNS
PatientStyle offers a line of hospital gowns that are easy to put on and provide simple access for health-care providers without compromising the gown’s coverage. Gowns come in various styles, including: nursing gown; IV gown; mammography top; standard gown with side tie; infant and children’s gowns; modesty gown with head cover; and full-coverage, long-term–care gown. Also available are antimicrobial slipper socks. All products can be personalized with a hospital or practice logo.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.patientstyle.com
TISSUEMARK: A DIGITAL PATHOLOGY TOOL
TissueMark is a new pathology software that developers at PathXL claim is faster and more accurate than manual tissue slide marking and review. The software is precisely tailored for use in the detection of several forms of cancer. In a few seconds, TissueMark can simultaneously inspect hundreds of image features, compared with the 10 or so available to the trained naked eye. This consistency and accuracy complements the skills of the pathologist, claims PathXL.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.pathxl.com
AMA TOOLKITS TO STREAMLINE PAYMENTS
The American Medical Association (AMA) provides free toolkits to help physicians benefit from new federal Affordable Care Act standards that can streamline administrative duties, cut paperwork burdens, and free physicians to spend more time with patients. Toolkits cover every part of the claims revenue cycle, including electronic fund transfers (EFT) and electronic remittance advice (ERA), with key questions to ask vendors and an outline of the rules and standards for electronic transactions.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.ama-assn.org/go/simplify
FREE COUNSELING ON RISKS OF ALCOHOL & MEDICATIONS DURING PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING
MotherToBaby, available in North America, is an evidence-based, free counseling service where experts from the non-profit Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS) provide individualized, bilingual (English/Spanish) risk assessments and information regarding alcohol, medications, and other exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Access MotherToBaby online or toll-free at (866) 626-6847.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.mothertobaby.org
SYLK NATURAL PERSONAL LUBRICANT
SYLK is a natural, water-based personal lubricant. Free of silicones, petroleum derivatives, animal products, and parabens, the lubricant is made from New Zealand kiwi vine extract. It is naturally slippery and smooth, odorless, tasteless, nonsticky, nongreasy, and won’t stain, claims SYLK USA. Made in the United States, it is available for purchase online or at retail stores such as Whole Foods and Walgreens.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.sylkusa.com
DULCET BABY SLEEP SACK
The Dulcet Baby Sleep Sack is a one-piece alternative to swaddling a baby with loose blankets. Made of cotton/polyester blanket-like material, the sleep sack features shoulder snaps and a bottom zipper, and comes in two sizes for infants through 2-year-olds. The sleep sack is designed for safety: It is non-flammable, formaldehyde-free, and mechanically safe, according to the manufacturer, BadaBoum.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.bada-boum.com
BELLI SKINCARE PRODUCTS
Belli Skincare is a physician-formulated line of skincare products for expectant and new mothers and their babies. Products are screened to avoid teratogens and are allergy tested and free of parabens, BPA, phthalates, and artificial dyes, says the manufacturer, Enaltus. Products include facial wash and acne control spot treatment, body and facial moisturizers, sunscreen, stretchmark cream, nursing cream, and baby bath sets.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.belliskincare.com
NEW FABRIC DEVICES FOR TISSUE SAMPLING
Histologics LLC offers minimally invasive, fabric-based tissue sampling and collection devices. Kylon® fabric, used in the Soft-ECC® endocervical curette and the SoftBiopsy® exocervical tissue-sampling device, has been proven to collect highly diagnostic, abundant, and reliable full-thickness epithelial samples, according to Histologics.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.histologics.com
NEW SERVICE FROM IVF-WORLDWIDE
Targeted treatment and clinical trial information is available through IVF-Worldwide, a broad-based, open-access journal that publishes current information on in vitro fertilization (IVF), genetics, and stem cell therapy. Physicians and clinics can now offer information to patients through a cooperative agreement between IVF-Worldwide and Medivizor, an Internet platform that provides consumer-based medical information.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.ivf-worldwide.com
SIMBIONIX OFFERS NEW SIMULATORS
Simbionix has recently released three new training platforms. The LAP Mentor III™ for laparoscopic training, includes an adjustable-height work deck, large monitor, touch-screen control panel, and haptic (tactile) feedback. The PELVIC Mentor™, a simulator to help health-care professionals learn pelvic anatomy and conduct pelvic exams, offers a computerized 3D virtual system. The U/S Mentor™ provides a comprehensive training environment using a palpable mannequin and a lifelike ultrasound-simulated image.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.simbionix.org
PATIENTSTYLE HOSPITAL GOWNS
PatientStyle offers a line of hospital gowns that are easy to put on and provide simple access for health-care providers without compromising the gown’s coverage. Gowns come in various styles, including: nursing gown; IV gown; mammography top; standard gown with side tie; infant and children’s gowns; modesty gown with head cover; and full-coverage, long-term–care gown. Also available are antimicrobial slipper socks. All products can be personalized with a hospital or practice logo.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.patientstyle.com
TISSUEMARK: A DIGITAL PATHOLOGY TOOL
TissueMark is a new pathology software that developers at PathXL claim is faster and more accurate than manual tissue slide marking and review. The software is precisely tailored for use in the detection of several forms of cancer. In a few seconds, TissueMark can simultaneously inspect hundreds of image features, compared with the 10 or so available to the trained naked eye. This consistency and accuracy complements the skills of the pathologist, claims PathXL.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.pathxl.com
AMA TOOLKITS TO STREAMLINE PAYMENTS
The American Medical Association (AMA) provides free toolkits to help physicians benefit from new federal Affordable Care Act standards that can streamline administrative duties, cut paperwork burdens, and free physicians to spend more time with patients. Toolkits cover every part of the claims revenue cycle, including electronic fund transfers (EFT) and electronic remittance advice (ERA), with key questions to ask vendors and an outline of the rules and standards for electronic transactions.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.ama-assn.org/go/simplify
FREE COUNSELING ON RISKS OF ALCOHOL & MEDICATIONS DURING PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING
MotherToBaby, available in North America, is an evidence-based, free counseling service where experts from the non-profit Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS) provide individualized, bilingual (English/Spanish) risk assessments and information regarding alcohol, medications, and other exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Access MotherToBaby online or toll-free at (866) 626-6847.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.mothertobaby.org
SYLK NATURAL PERSONAL LUBRICANT
SYLK is a natural, water-based personal lubricant. Free of silicones, petroleum derivatives, animal products, and parabens, the lubricant is made from New Zealand kiwi vine extract. It is naturally slippery and smooth, odorless, tasteless, nonsticky, nongreasy, and won’t stain, claims SYLK USA. Made in the United States, it is available for purchase online or at retail stores such as Whole Foods and Walgreens.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.sylkusa.com
DULCET BABY SLEEP SACK
The Dulcet Baby Sleep Sack is a one-piece alternative to swaddling a baby with loose blankets. Made of cotton/polyester blanket-like material, the sleep sack features shoulder snaps and a bottom zipper, and comes in two sizes for infants through 2-year-olds. The sleep sack is designed for safety: It is non-flammable, formaldehyde-free, and mechanically safe, according to the manufacturer, BadaBoum.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.bada-boum.com
BELLI SKINCARE PRODUCTS
Belli Skincare is a physician-formulated line of skincare products for expectant and new mothers and their babies. Products are screened to avoid teratogens and are allergy tested and free of parabens, BPA, phthalates, and artificial dyes, says the manufacturer, Enaltus. Products include facial wash and acne control spot treatment, body and facial moisturizers, sunscreen, stretchmark cream, nursing cream, and baby bath sets.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.belliskincare.com
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myDermPath
What is it?
myDermPath is an interactive app designed as a learning and practice tool for dermatopathology. It contains a huge image library, diagnostic algorithms, glossaries, and more than 2000 image-based quiz questions.
How does it work?
The initial interface consists of 9 tabs, each directing the user down a different learning pathway. The tabs include About myDermPath, myDermPath Algorithm, Search By Diagnosis, Special Stains, Immunohistochemistry, Direct Immunofluorescence, Glossary Of Terms, Normal Skin Histology, and Ready For A Pop Quiz.
Histopathologic disease descriptions can be obtained through the interactive myDermPath Algorithm in which the user is walked through a short series of descriptive questions until a diagnosis is reached. Alternatively, the user can search by diagnosis. The final diagnosis page gives a brief description of histology, clinical characteristics, management, and differential diagnosis. A representative histologic image, an annotated image, and digital slide are provided. Finally, there are options to add your own notes, incorporate your own slides, or search the diagnosis on PubMed.
Short algorithms also are used to suggest special stains, immunohistochemistry, and direct immunofluorescence. Each stain or marker is paired with a representative slide. Searching directly for specific special stains, immunostains, or immunomarkers, however, is not possible.
Lastly, a section called Ready For A Pop Quiz randomly selects images from a database of more than 2000 slides and asks users to choose the best diagnosis for the presented slide from multiple choices. Each slide can be expanded to a very good detail, full-screen view.
How can it help me?
This app is a favorite of dermatology residents at my institution. Because it was written by 3 experts in dermatopathology, the information is reliable. The algorithms are quick to complete and the information provided is concise, allowing this app to be used by residents for a quick review during dermatopathology teaching sessions. The quiz bank with more 2000 high-quality slides is very convenient for short self-testing sessions. myDermPath is an excellent supplement to any dermatopathology learning program for the general dermatologist.
How can I get it?
myDermPath is free, so every dermatology learner should download this app and give it a try. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.
If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.
What is it?
myDermPath is an interactive app designed as a learning and practice tool for dermatopathology. It contains a huge image library, diagnostic algorithms, glossaries, and more than 2000 image-based quiz questions.
How does it work?
The initial interface consists of 9 tabs, each directing the user down a different learning pathway. The tabs include About myDermPath, myDermPath Algorithm, Search By Diagnosis, Special Stains, Immunohistochemistry, Direct Immunofluorescence, Glossary Of Terms, Normal Skin Histology, and Ready For A Pop Quiz.
Histopathologic disease descriptions can be obtained through the interactive myDermPath Algorithm in which the user is walked through a short series of descriptive questions until a diagnosis is reached. Alternatively, the user can search by diagnosis. The final diagnosis page gives a brief description of histology, clinical characteristics, management, and differential diagnosis. A representative histologic image, an annotated image, and digital slide are provided. Finally, there are options to add your own notes, incorporate your own slides, or search the diagnosis on PubMed.
Short algorithms also are used to suggest special stains, immunohistochemistry, and direct immunofluorescence. Each stain or marker is paired with a representative slide. Searching directly for specific special stains, immunostains, or immunomarkers, however, is not possible.
Lastly, a section called Ready For A Pop Quiz randomly selects images from a database of more than 2000 slides and asks users to choose the best diagnosis for the presented slide from multiple choices. Each slide can be expanded to a very good detail, full-screen view.
How can it help me?
This app is a favorite of dermatology residents at my institution. Because it was written by 3 experts in dermatopathology, the information is reliable. The algorithms are quick to complete and the information provided is concise, allowing this app to be used by residents for a quick review during dermatopathology teaching sessions. The quiz bank with more 2000 high-quality slides is very convenient for short self-testing sessions. myDermPath is an excellent supplement to any dermatopathology learning program for the general dermatologist.
How can I get it?
myDermPath is free, so every dermatology learner should download this app and give it a try. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.
If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.
What is it?
myDermPath is an interactive app designed as a learning and practice tool for dermatopathology. It contains a huge image library, diagnostic algorithms, glossaries, and more than 2000 image-based quiz questions.
How does it work?
The initial interface consists of 9 tabs, each directing the user down a different learning pathway. The tabs include About myDermPath, myDermPath Algorithm, Search By Diagnosis, Special Stains, Immunohistochemistry, Direct Immunofluorescence, Glossary Of Terms, Normal Skin Histology, and Ready For A Pop Quiz.
Histopathologic disease descriptions can be obtained through the interactive myDermPath Algorithm in which the user is walked through a short series of descriptive questions until a diagnosis is reached. Alternatively, the user can search by diagnosis. The final diagnosis page gives a brief description of histology, clinical characteristics, management, and differential diagnosis. A representative histologic image, an annotated image, and digital slide are provided. Finally, there are options to add your own notes, incorporate your own slides, or search the diagnosis on PubMed.
Short algorithms also are used to suggest special stains, immunohistochemistry, and direct immunofluorescence. Each stain or marker is paired with a representative slide. Searching directly for specific special stains, immunostains, or immunomarkers, however, is not possible.
Lastly, a section called Ready For A Pop Quiz randomly selects images from a database of more than 2000 slides and asks users to choose the best diagnosis for the presented slide from multiple choices. Each slide can be expanded to a very good detail, full-screen view.
How can it help me?
This app is a favorite of dermatology residents at my institution. Because it was written by 3 experts in dermatopathology, the information is reliable. The algorithms are quick to complete and the information provided is concise, allowing this app to be used by residents for a quick review during dermatopathology teaching sessions. The quiz bank with more 2000 high-quality slides is very convenient for short self-testing sessions. myDermPath is an excellent supplement to any dermatopathology learning program for the general dermatologist.
How can I get it?
myDermPath is free, so every dermatology learner should download this app and give it a try. It is available from the Apple App Store for your iPhone and iPad and from the Google Play Store.
If you would like to recommend an app, e-mail our Editorial Office.