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« Skyscape Week- English & Spanish Medical Words & Phrases | Main | Weekend Fun: DopeWars (Palm) 2.4.1 »

August 12, 2005 08:56 PM
Skyscape Week- Wrap Up

After three weeks of reviewing, and one week of writing, I'd have to say that I'm thoroughly impressed with Skyscape products. Whenever I'd show these products to classmate, resident, or attending, I always found that the users commented on the product's easy navigation, simplicity, and usefulness.

However, what set Skyscape products apart from all the others is that fact that every time you purchase a Skyscape product, they are seamlessly integrated on your handheld device using Skyscape's patented smARTlink™ technology. This means if you are looking up Pap in Stedman's Abbreviations, you can define Papanicolaou's test, and then link it to the English/Spanish Dictionary where you can find the entire patient interview, including Pap history, and then look up Pap results in Pocket Ob/Gyn with the information you gathered from your patient.

So what's the take away message? If you're looking for an intergrated system that links your resources all together in an easy to use format that look no further, Skyscape is for you! If you're looking for awesome products that are user-friendly with an easy to use front-end, then Skyscape is for you! In a nut-shell, if you're looking for great medical resources then Skyscape is for you!

I look forward to reviewing future Skyscape products and thank them for allowing medPDA.net the opportunity to review these 5 great products.

Posted by brian1 at August 12, 2005 08:56 PM

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No doubt, the skyscape products are great. But I request them to reduce the cost and increase their clients.

Posted by: quamrul at August 26, 2005 10:38 AM

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