iPhone, iPad, iTouch
The mobile version of the library's website, which includes a "Web Resources" section with links to mobile versions of popular medical/health sciences websites and databases.
"The Embryo App uses mobile telecommunication and multimedia technologies to add interactive capabilities to the digital information, enhancing our understanding of embryo development."
Get quick access to reliable drug, disease, and diagnostic information on your mobile device. Once downloaded, an internet connection is not required for most functions of this product.
Same as Epocrates RX, but with Diagnostic and treatment information for more than 1,200 diseases and conditions, etc. Free for medical students currently enrolled at UVa.
Same as Epocrates RX, but with Diagnostic and treatment information for more than 1,200 diseases and conditions, etc.
Access a mobile version of the Micromedex drug information software through UVa's subscription to this tool. iOS users have a choice of either a mobile app (which works without internet after download) or a mobile web interface.
UVa's subscription to UpToDate also includes access to drug information via integrated access to the LexiComp drug information database. Type a medication name into the regular UpToDate interface on a computer or mobile device to see LexiComp results.
A tool from Johns Hopkins University to facilitate appropriate conversions from one opioid or route of administration to another.
A critically edited database and a point-of-care decison-support system designed to give free information on antibiotic options and diagnostic criteria.
Lexi-Drugs is a comprehensive drug database, with content that addresses all patient populations and covers clinical specialties such as Pharmacy, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Oncology, Psychiatry, Anesthesiology, and more.
Find dictionaries, reference books, clinical texts, lab values, exam review products, and more.
Turn your smart phone into a medical calculator for free. Over 50 formulas and clinical scores are available.
Links to helpful tools for the smart phone, including CodeMeister (rapidly access the most commonly used billing codes in primary care), LyteMeister (eletrolyte and acid-base management tool), and more.
Includes the Merck Manual and Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests Requires registration.
A link to the National Library of Medicine‘s site for the development of mobile software, including MD on Tap (Medline for mobile devices), WISER for hazardous materials, and downloadable versions of books from the NCBI Bookshelf for any mobile device.
Search this mobile-optimized version of PubMed, read journal abstracts, and access ClinicalTrials.gov
Provides authoritative information on infectious disease etiologies, drug regimens and dosages, and complications.
Shots 2010 contains the childhood, adolescent, catch-up, adult, and medical immunization schedules for the United States for 2010.
A collection of medical information & decision support resources for healthcare professionals like physicians, nurses, PAs, NPs, medical students, nursing students and more. Note: the Skyscape Medical Resources app, includes the following FREE resources: RxDrugs, OCM & Archimedes.
A fully integrated tool for multiple drug interaction checking, with interactions data from the experts at The Medical Letter®. Includes a fully integrated “Herbal & Alternative Therapy” section, reference tables and medical calculators as well as price information.
The latest information on drugs, interactions, diseases, tests, procedures, and journal literature to handheld devices. Includes Taber's, Davis's Drug Guide, Diagnosaurus, and 5-minute Clinical consult. Academic discount for UVa affiliates.
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