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Thursday
Apr072011

Medical Apps New April 2011

Medical Visual Communication Update




With an amazing set of anatomy, physiology and pathology medical images, Miniatlas Apps for iPad are the ideal platform for doctors and nurses to interact with their patients.
Miniatlas Apps are helping innovation in healthcare and doctor-patient communication.

 



Compatibility: Miniatlas Apps are compatible with iPhone 3G, 3GS, iPhone 4, Ipad and iPad 2 running iOS 4.0 or greater.

Features: Miniatlas Apps allow browsing images by a context index and by a keyword search. Images can be zoomed in to see them with great detail, and also sent by e-mail. Each image has a text with medical references.

 

   

 


Since we uploaded our first Miniatlas Apps 7 months ago we have been working very hard and we've developed 24 new Apps. Each one is specific for a medical specialty or illness. We expect to end 2011 with 60 titles. The titles that are available at the moment are the following (Click on a title for more information about the app): 



Age-related macular degeneration

Anatomy Miniatlas

Asthma Miniatlas

Cardiology Miniatlas

Central Nervous System

Colon Cancer Miniatlas

Diabetes Miniatlas

Diseases of the vertebral column

Dentistry Miniatlas

Ear, Nose and Throat

Erectile dysfunction

Glaucoma

Hematology Miniatlas

Hypertension

Joint diseases

Lung Cancer Miniatlas

Metabolic syndrome

Multiple Sclerosis

Musculoskeletal System

Obesity

Osteoporosis

Pediatrics

Pregnancy Miniatlas

Psoriasis

Sexuality



If you live in Spain or Brazil you can download some of the miniatlas for free thanks to sponsorship. More countries will be joining soon.

We will update you in future newsletters.

Click on the country flag if you live in these countries to download these apps.




Miniatlas Apps recommendations




The European Respiratory Society in their COPDAUDIT  Weekly Update on the 21 January 2011 recommended the Miniatlas Lung Cancer App:

 

"If you're a physician, medical student, or in any other health care related field. Smartphones can help you on a day to day basis. But trying to find the best medical apps can be a hassle. Maybe this recommendation can be valuable: Miniatlas Lung Cancer"

(Full text of the COPD Weekly Newsletter)




Customer Reviews from the Appstore Worldwide

 

Miniatlas Cardiology

 

Great ! ★★★★★

 

Nov 15, 2010 by KimBob58 

 

I am a nurse practitioner in a mixed cardiology practice. I have been searching for an accurate portable app to illustrate coronary artery anatomy when I am consenting clients prior to cardiac catheterizations. This will likely be the ticket! Thanks for the great app!

 

 

Miniatlas Dentistry

 

Excellent! ★★★★★

Paolo Marti

Simply fantastic, much more illustrations for a fraction of the cost of other more expensive apps.

 

 

 

Miniatlas Glaucoma

 

Great Summary of a Complex Topic   ★★★★★

by RAWdoc

"The graphics were very well drawn, described and realistically detailed. The associated text provided a good summary with references for future research".....

"Overall, I think that this will be a very useful clinical package to help explain some of the more important aspects of glaucoma to my patients."

 

Rodney A Windhorst, OD

President

Lake Stevens Vision Clinic Inc




 

Exclusive for our Newsletter Readers


Follow these links to download our latests released  apps for free. 

Miniatlas Erectile Dysfuntion

Miniatlas Musculoeskeletal System

Tuesday
Aug172010

Miniatlas Anatomy on iPad (beta)

The first beta of the Miniatlas on iPad has arrived and we are sharing a few screenshots.

We expect an update to all miniatlas series apps to iPad native to reach the iTunes store on september.

 

Thursday
Aug122010

First reviews of Miniatlas app series.

Reviews of the Miniatlas series:

 

For a practicing hematologist, this app could serve as a powerful way to help quickly educate patients in clinic or on the wards on their illnesses in a visual format, and with the ability to easily e-mail the illustration of interest to the patient for later perusal. In the same vein, we can imagine how useful the Diabetes Miniatlas App would be for a practicing diabetologist to help educate a newly diagnosed diabetic, and so on.

 

Likes: -Quality and detail of the medical illustrations—it’s what EC-Europe does best, and the illustrations here do not disappoint"

 

 

 

If there is one word I would use to describe this app it is detailed. There is nothing left to the imagination between the comprehensive texts and the accompanying meticulous and labeled drawings. "

"Miniatlas Anatomy provides its user with a wealth of knowledge about every aspect, big or small, of the human body."

Appsafari Rating: 5/5

Thursday
Jul292010

First Applications gone live at Itunes Store

We are very happy that on July 28 our first Iphone Miniatlas have gone live: Anatomy, Hematology, Cardiology, Colon Cancer and Lung Cancer.

We've entered the New and Noteworthy in the Medical section of Itunes in several countries including US, so we are really very happy !! 

Next Miniatlas that will be published : Diabetes.

 

Thursday
Jul172008

Welcome to ec-europe mobile apps website

Welcome to mobile apps web web site.

We specialize in creating medical illustration based mobile apps.

We will develop many application for each specialty and many illnesses.

Our images are of great quality and are used for Doctor Patient communication. Each image has it's related text.

You can zoom each image to get the portion that's more relevant for you and send them by email.

Medical Students will also benefit from these applications as well as people interested in a special illness.

We create medical mobile applications for the following hardware:

  • Iphone.  Iphone running version iOS 3.12 or greater.
  • Ipad.  Ipad running version iOS 3.2 or greater.

Most of our application will be Universal meaning you buy 1 version and use it in native form on Iphone and Ipad. At the moment we are Iphone versions and uploaded and Ipad versions will follow in the next 60 days.