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09 Dec 09 I Need a Doctor iPhone App Now Available

Here is an app that should come in handy for people in case they start to feel sick. When you are in unfamiliar places and suddenly feel different, chances are you may be needing a doctor or physician. The problem is where? In these cases, all you may need is your iPhone and an app called the I Need a Doctor app. This iPhone app should direct you to a proper physician immediately. If you are not the traveling type, this is one app that can come in handy as well since it can provide you a list of top doctors for a particular field or specialty.

The app was jointly developed by Paladin Group LLC and Castle Connoly Medical Ltd. It is now available at the iTunes app store for $4.99.

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    As a practicing ObGyn I have purchased the app for my iPhone and was extremely disappointed. I did spot checks in zip codes I am familiar with and tried the app in the specialties where I know “the players”. To my great concern, the lists that this iPhone app generates contain more faulty and confusing than correct data. Too many things do not make sense, I found by far too many missing phone numbers, retired physicians, wrong specialties, missing physicians and on and on and on goes the list. Nobody seems to have performed the most minimal checks before publishing these data. I unfortunately had to devote about 20 blog posts to the excessive mistakes. Please refer to my blog “A Physician on Job Search and Practice”. You may easily find the blog using “blog search”.
    I advise great caution before buying.

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    For those app developers that don’t know Objective-C and Cocoa Touch and don’t want to outsource development, check out localbeacon (an iphone app builder) at http://www.bigforge.com. Great for those who want to build just one app or developers interested in white label. Full integration of Twitter and Facebook.

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