Access to Medical Information at the point of care is critical in ensuring safe and effective medical practices. Medical eGuides (MEG) apps provide a way for clinicians to deliver their guidelines, protocols and clinical practice guides to staff members on their own mobile devices. Access to this information at the point of care provides immediate guidance and helps to improve patient outcomes.
The Coombe Neonatal Guidelines are now available in mobile app format for smartphone devices. It includes practical evidence-based guidance on the appropriate use of medication including antimicrobials for the management of certain conditions in premature and full term infants. This app also provides advice on the appropriate use of parenteral nutrition for new born infants.
Contact the Pharmacy Department for username and password details.
Features of the app include:
- Hospital specific prescribing guidelines
- Excellent design and easy navigation
- Well illustrated algorithms and tables
- Searchable content
The Medical eGuides (MEG) system provides a way for clinicians to deliver their guidelines, protocols and clinical practice guides to staff members on their own mobile devices. Access to this information at the point of care provides immediate guidance and helps to improve patient outcomes. For more information on the MEG system contact us through the developer links.
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