Launched by a medical student (who blogs over at Grahamazon.com), this new medical calculator has tons of useful features. From the blog-press release:
I got tired of wading through Google searches to find a calculator for all those medical calculations that you often have to use, but don’t use often enough to remember: the A-a O2 Gradient, the Calcium Correction in Hypoalbuminemia, the FENa, the MDRD. And countless others. (Easy ones, too, including the BMI and a patient age calculator.) I’m going for the Guinness Book of World Records, Most Medical Equations on One Website.
I’ve also included a number of scores and risk calculations, including the Framingham Cardiak Risk, the PORT Score/Community-Acquired Pneumonia Severity Scale, Ranson’s Criteria for Pancreatitis and the Strep Pharyngitis Probability Score. Not to mention the TIMI Scores.
You can even download the equations to your PDA.
This one is going to our blogroll!
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