EB Medicine Launches Mobile Application for Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 31, 2015 -- EB Medicine, leading publisher of clinical journals, Emergency Medicine Practice, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice, and Hospital Medicine Practice, is pleased to announce that it has partnered with AgileMD to release Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice in a mobile application format available on iPhones, iPads, and Android smartphones and tablets.
“The April 2015 launch of our flagship publication, Emergency Medicine Practice on the mobile app platform was a huge success,” said Stephanie Williford, CEO and Publisher of EB Medicine. “We saw very high adoption rates by our physician subscribers as well as participants in our resident program. And, through collaboration with our technology partner, AgileMD, we have since rolled out both our pediatric emergency medicine and hospital medicine journals via mobile app. It is our goal is to supply clinicians with point-of-care diagnosis and treatment information that will enable them to provide more effective and efficient care for their patients.”
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice has been (and will continue to be) delivered in print and digital formats and, starting August 1, is available via the AgileMD iOS and Android applications. Recent topics covered by this journal include: management of children with special needs, myocarditis and pericarditis in the pediatric patient, and endotracheal intubation in pediatric patients, and many more.
The EB Medicine mobile application, powered by AgileMD, provides users with advanced functionality that allows for advanced search of the entire publication library—enabling physicians to access hundreds of topics from their mobile device in the ED. The content is updated in real time so that new clinical topics are available to the users as soon as they are released.
The application also features easy-to-use reference tools, such as bookmarking and note-taking, that enable practitioners to easily follow up on cases and finish research as their schedule allows.
The mission of EB Medicine’s publications and mobile applications is to help physicians and other practitioners continue to build on their clinical expertise and provide the highest level of care possible – while earning much-needed CME credit.
For more information on the newly released Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice mobile application, powered by AgileMD, visit http://www.ebmedicine.net/app.
About EB Medicine
EB Medicine is the premier publisher of evidence-based clinical content for emergency medicine and hospital medicine practitioners. Monthly journals—including Emergency Medicine Practice, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice, and Hospital Medicine Practice—are delivered in print, digital, and mobile formats. Articles address real challenges in diagnosis and treatment and give actionable recommendations based upon the best-available evidence. These publications provide ongoing education and guidance to physicians, residents, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners. For more information, visit http://www.ebmedicine.net.
EB Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for clinicians.
About AgileMD
AgileMD is a web, mobile, and EHR-integrated software application that empowers more than 50,000 physicians, nurses, and medical trainees worldwide with instant access to best-practice medical guidelines, clinical protocols, and reference information to deliver high-quality patient care in real time. Over 300 healthcare organizations use AgileMD to improve the quality of care they provide for their patients, reduce unnecessary testing and treatment, and enhance patient safety. Visit our press page for more company and platform information: http://www.agilemd.com/press
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Susan Woodard
Director of Business Development
EB Medicine
susan(at)ebmedicine(dot)net
http://www.ebmedicine.net
678-366-7933
Susan Woodard, http://www.ebmedicine.net, +1 800-249-5770, [email protected]
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