Our resource of the month for September was Library in Your Pocket. We were looking at a number of different apps which can be downloaded onto mobile devices. These apps are useful to support your evidence-based practice. We’ve been tweeting useful hints and tips throughout the month, and these are now gathered in one place for ease of reference.
Resource of the month is slightly different this month. We're promoting a number of different apps. The first will follow shortly.
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 7, 2016
The first app we looked at was the Patient app which has very useful patient level information.
Our first resource is https://t.co/oWsPbsubhZ Originally started by 2 GPs. Very useful for patient level and general information.
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 7, 2016
Next we looked at the BNF apps which have up-to-date prescribing information and work online or offline.
This week our resource is the BNF apps. These can be downloaded, will work offline and content can be bookmarked https://t.co/OEfUCQOOGT
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 15, 2016
The third app was the NICE guidance app where the guidance can be searched or browsed and like the BNF app it works online or offline.
Have you ever used the NICE guidance app? Guidance can be searched and read offline with the app. https://t.co/OEfUCQOOGT
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 21, 2016
Finally we looked at the Library in Your Pocket page on our website where links to a number of different useful apps can be found.
Our resource of the month this month have been various apps. For more library in your pocket apps see our webpage https://t.co/2Tqh6isfZd
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 28, 2016
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