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Nephrology and Dialysis For a PDA


Saving Lives With A Pocket PC

Free medical downloads can be a real lifesaver for many people. For those dealing with diseases, using their pda to help monitor their health is one of the best and most useful benefits of the new pocket pc technology. For instance, a free medical download of nephrology and dialysis for a pda is an important tool for someone with kidney disease.

These types of medical downloads contain valuable information. A patient can track many important things on their ipaq, including office appointments and dialysis appointments, medications, and diet and exercise information. It is an opportunity to keep all their medical records in one place and easily accessible on their pda.

Most nephrology and dialysis downloads for pdas have a medical dictionary so that patients and people in the medical field can locate confusing medical words and phrases. Patients can uplink with their doctor's office and view test results, check in and receive updates, reminders and information about their disease.

Another valuable resource of these types of free medical downloads to a pocket pc is that many of them have a GPS system built in. If a patient misses an appointment, medical staff can locate them and rush emergency services to them immediately.

Those who need dialysis often have treatments on a daily or weekly basis. Using their ipaq to track these appointments is vital, and the convenience of a pocket pc puts this at their fingertips. Who knew that a palm pilot could find a use as a device to save lives?

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