Pepid comes to WebOS

PalmPre

Pepid has announced a Beta for WebOS

In 2009, we released two new platforms—the first was in March, when we released our application for the iPhone. We also announced a beta release this month for the Palm Pre smart phone. PEPID is the first to create a medical software application specifically designed for this device.
Along with keeping up with new platforms and mobile technologies, PEPID continues to keep its content current and relevant, and has built new medical tools. We’ve had a great response to the new Differential Diagnosis Generator (DDX), which allows you to generate a weighted list of possible diagnoses by entering your patient’s gender, age, symptoms, and severity of symptoms.
We’ve also introduced PEPID’s Platinum Suites, which bundle our comprehensive content and reference guides with the latest tools to help you provide the best care for your patients. Platinum Suites are the perfect way to have all of the information and resources you need, provided at a discounted price than if you bought each product and tool separately.

More details:

PEPID offers clinicians specialty products that focus on the way they practice medicine and incorporates medical information and tools such as a differential diagnosis generator, medical calculators, dosing calculators, drug interactions generator, a drug database that includes 7,500 drugs, and more than 800 illustrations. Regular updates keep content current with the latest medical and clinical information, and alliances with more than a dozen leading healthcare associations, such as the American Academy of Emergency Medicine™ and the Family Physicians Inquires Network™, ensure that PEPID delivers the best clinical content available. There are practice-focused PEPID Platinum Suites available for: — Physicians: emergency physicians, primary care and clinical rotations — Professional Nurses: clinical nursing, critical care, oncology, and gerontological nursing — Physicians-in-Training — Student Nurses — Emergency Medical Teams — Pharmacologists There are PEPID Platinum Suites for every member of the Palm Pre medical community.

You can download the application from the Webinstall Link here but one needs to be in an “Official country release” according to Palm.
Pepid will also show up in the Preware default feeds (which includes the Palm App RSS feeds). I cannot confirm if it is in the App Catalog as my current App Catalog shows zero apps (as I am not in the official country distribution list, sadly)

About the author, Alan:
Alan Teh is a Malaysian Physician who specialises in Hematology-Oncology & Stem cell Transplantation. He has been using Palm PDAs since 1997 and is absolutely reliant on them. His current PDA is a Palm Pre and is a strong advocate of the webOS platform, Palm's latest operating system. Caught the blogging bug in 2004 and has been addicted ever since…

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One Response to “Pepid comes to WebOS”

  1. i only have the toxins library, there does not seems to be a drug library. anyone else have this problem?

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