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StanMed is an iPad app designed to be used by Stanford medical students, residents, fellows and faculty. We intend StanMed to be used in the classroom and at the bedside. StanMed will provide clinically useful educational modules, tutorials, videos, podcasts and cognitive aids to help facilitate learning at the point of care.The initial version of StanMed will support the Critical Care Medicine (CCM) core medical student clerkship at Stanford.Access to StanMed is currently restricted to Stanford University affiliates with valid SUNET IDs. StanMed is developed by the Anesthesia Informatics and Media (AIM) Lab at Stanford University School of Medicine (aim.stanford.edu). The Principal Investigator of this project is Dr. Larry Chu, Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Kyle Harrison, Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia is a co-investigator of the StanMed project. Dr. Julie Barr, Associate Professor of Anesthesia, is a co-developer of the CCM module.

Full Specifications

What's new in version 1.1

- Added a demonstration mode to allow non-Stanford affiliated users a chance to take a look at StanMed.- Users are no longer required to download modules when viewing with an internet connected device.

General

Release March 4, 2011
Date Added March 4, 2011
Version 1.1

Operating Systems

Operating Systems iOS
Additional Requirements Compatible with iPad. iTunes account required.

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