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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
Why do you think that, Harmon?
Do remember to get most apps useful to medical professionals on there you'd need to jailbreak, since Apple (understandably) dosn't allow them on the store.
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I was under the impression that a lot of docs use the iPhone/iPod for medical purposes. I could be wrong about that, of course. Maybe it's only reference purposes - pharma dictionaries, etc.
But the Newton is another matter. If the Newton functionality is in the iP OS, and with the push to electocute...uh...I mean digitize medical records continues, a MedPad is a natural. It is big enough to have routine forms on it, and charts, and if it's wifi it will interface with the hospital network (hmmm, any effect on pacemakers...?)
What are these apps useful to the med profession but not alloowed on the iPhone?