Epocrates Essentials Deluxe for the iPhone and iPod touch

Thursday, December 17, 2009


Epocrates has launched their "Essentials Deluxe" (or simply Epocrates Deluxe) for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch. So, if you're still looking for that perfect holiday gift for someone (like a medical student or resident) who has an iPhone or iPod touch, then consider a subscription to Epocrates Essentials Deluxe. An even better gift would be a box that contains an iPhone or iPod touch along with a subscription to Epocrates Essentials Deluxe. That will really impress someone!

Epocrates Essentials Deluxe includes everything found in
Epocrates Essentials plus it adds ICD-9 and CPT® codes and a medical dictionary. There's also a section where you can add frequently used ICD-9 and CPT codes in a "favorite" section as well. Great for billing!

To learn more about Epocrates Essentials Deluxe, visit Epocrates. You can also compare the different Epocrates products for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch by clicking here.

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