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30 Neuropsychology applications for the iPad

Posted by Margaret Donohue on January 5, 2011 at 11:52 AM

I love my iPad.  I use the medical applications in my work frequently and other professionals often ask what I've recently downloaded.  So here are my most frequently used medical applications:


1.  MedPage

2. NEJM

3. Medical News

4. HD brain

5. ICD 9 Consult

6. Universal DrSpeaker

7. TinnitusTrainer

8. 3D Brain

9. NeuroSuite

10. EMSG (Medical Spanish)

11. HDSystemEndocrine

12. WebMD

13. Epocrates

14. HealthCalc XL

15. BloodPressure

16. Lose It!

17. Psych Drugs

18. DSM-IV Codes

19. Psych Notes

20. NeuroMind

21. Radiopaedia

22. MicroMedex

23. Epicurious

24. GoMeals

25. Remote Desktop

26. ReachMD Medical Radio

27. Mind Grid (Memory games)

28. Matches (Memory games)

29. Skyscape

30. Intelecare


Disclaimer:  Most of these applications are free, some are paid.  Some will not apply to neuropsychologists without a medicine background.  Many of these will not apply to physicians without a psychology background.  All have good descriptions in the iTunes apps store.  Read the description before you download the application to see if it will apply to your practice.

Categories: Brain Injury, Health Psychology

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Reply Ben Buchanan
3:10 AM on June 27, 2013 
NovoPsych iPad app is also great. novopsych.com

NovoPsych is designed specifically for clinicians working in the mental health arena who want to administer valid and reliable psychometric tests using their iPad.

As NovoPsych delivers psychological assessments via an iPad, clients can complete tests in your office or waiting room by simply tapping the iPad?s screen. The results are automatically calculated and sent to you, their clinician, giving access to scores instantly. Say goodbye to hand scoring tests! NovoPsych allows you to administer widely used psychometric tests, and scores are converted into percentile ranks so clinicians are provided with data to appropriately interpret test results.