Must-Have Apps for Medical Students

Must-Have Apps for Medical Students


There are numerous health apps out there in the market for medical students to choose from.  Many guide students on various topics such as drug information & dosage, disease database, ideal treatment procedures, and how to attain CME medical conference details.

Did you know about 88% of students rely on medical apps to assist them in their day-to-day lives as a medical student? These apps have also come in handy preparing for exams and during the clinical practicing period.
At eMedEvents, we have created a list of Must-Have apps for medical students that will equip you as you face the challenges that occur during med school.

5 must-have apps for medical students are:

Must-Have Apps for Medical Students


1. Human Anatomy Atlas:    This app has the most comprehensive male and female anatomy in 3-D form for medical students and professionals. It covers the nervous, skeletal, circulatory, muscular, digestive, urinary, lymphatic, endocrine, and reproductive systems. One can also opt for microanatomy of tissues and organs. The app is straightforward to use, has built-in quizzes, options to share and to create a favorites list. The app is compatible with both iOS and Android smartphones.

2. Medscape: Medscape is a medical site as well as an app. It is highly recommended for providing the latest news in the field of medicine. It also includes relevant information on clinical trials, drug interaction & information, disease and conditions reference, and continuing medical education (CME) courses. This app also provides discussion community access to discuss clinical cases. The app is compatible with both iOS and Android smartphones.

3. Prognosis: Prognosis provides engaging clinical scenarios for the user to help understand and test their knowledge. The app covers over 150 specialties and 1500+ scenarios that can help any medical student grasp the concepts quickly. The app is updated on a weekly basis to include the latest information on various diseases and epidemics.  The app is compatible with both iOS and Android smartphones.

4. Drug Dictionary: You can access drug data at your fingertips without the hassle of being connected to the internet. This app provides information on various drugs present in the market; it also covers dosage guidance, chemical composition, precautions, side effects, drug interaction, and other relevant information. These study apps are convenient and useful for students especially during reviewing for exams.

5. IM Essentials Flashcards: This is one of the best flashcard apps to study from. Students can study using over 1100 cards full of content which is especially useful for reviewing and examination time. The app is compatible with both iOS and Andriod.

 eMedEvents

Bonus:  eMedEvents: It is the one-stop-shop for all your CME/CE/CPD and CEU conferences and course information. eMedEvents has the largest database for medical conferences around the globe. You can browse through Live and Online conferences depending upon your need. The app has an easy to use interface and amazing features for students.

If you want to know more about upcoming medical conferences around the globe, visit our website eMedEvents.com for further details.


eMedEvents is the largest online database for CME events and medical conferences around the world. Here you can browse through thousands of conferences in 147 countries. Search by speaker, specialty, and location to find your next conference. Want to manage your CME on the go? Try the eMedEvents mobile app. Find your next great medical conference online or in one of more than 3500 great cities around the world.

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