Best Practice app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 0 ratings )
Reference Medical
Developer: BMJ Group
Free
Current version: 2.4.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 18 Apr 2016
App size: 0 Bytes

Diagnose. Treat. Manage. Learn.

BMJ Best Practice is a trusted, authoritative clinical decision support tool that provides quick, easy-to-use answers to clinical questions.

The BMJ Best Practice app provides clinicians, medical students, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, with quick, convenient and relevant access to:

- All content is available offline (once downloaded)
- Clinical guidelines and research evidence
- Expert opinion to back up your clinical decisions
- Topics structured in digestible sections, including prevention, diagnosis and treatment
- Over 1000 diagnoses and diagnostic tests
- Over 3500 medical images
- Fully referenced evidence-based guidelines

This app is available for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch operating iOS 7 and above.
It includes 20 free SAMPLE topics.

Annual subscriptions for additional content across a range of specialties are available to purchase, depending on your specific information needs. Content bundles range in price from £4.99 to £59.99 for all topics. All purchased content can be accessed on multiple devices by signing into your account. For further information on all available topic bundles, please visit http://bestpractice.bmj.com/app

CONTACT US: Please email our customer service team (support@bmjgroup.com) if you have questions or experience problems purchasing or accessing content.

Pros and cons of Best Practice app for iPhone and iPad

Best Practice app good for

Génial. Malheureusement lintégralité nest pas consultable offline et nécessite un accès wifi. Great! but you need a wifi access. You cant get all topics offline.
A must have application coupled with Isabel diagnosis. You know what ? Im happy :-)

Some bad moments

You cannot even pay to get the content. Useless with the new ios
Although I downloaded images, İ can not see them offline, useless
This application is essential for all physicians but works slowly and is always interrupted...