Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Made by PA Labulator is an app to help expand differential diagnoses via laboratory results

Labulator isn't your average lab values app! It's an intersection between medicine and technology and an educational tool to help clinicians, medical students, and healthcare professionals better interpret laboratory data. Designed by Daniel Johnson PA-C, Labulator is a tool to help expand differential diagnoses via laboratory results. I created the app while working in an emergency department. In a high-pressure environment such as the ED, I didn't have time to search multiple references to get the most out of the patient's lab results. I needed something quick but succinct. Labulator was slowly refined through constant use, research, and feedback from my colleagues in the ED. What came from this experience is a dynamic medical reference tool unlike any other. Don't let the simplicity on the front end fool you! How it works is simple: Enter in basic patient information. Age, sex, fever or no fever. Drag any test or panel of tests from the column on the left to the column on the right and press "Next". Select whether the test result is high, low, positive, or negative. Press "Evaluate". Disease results will be ranked from most likely to least likely. Select a disease for more information. Additional recommendations to further narrow your diagnosis are given in this area. Pressing the name of the condition links to additional information and pressing the relevant test name cites the reference. Click the images below to enlarge: What people had to say "Love this thing!" "This app has saved me a ton of time.Ive used a few apps like this from 9.99 all the way up to 19.99 and this app blows them away. The compiled data is way more extensive and the user interface is simple and clean. Ive already recommend this to a few student buddies of mine and they were really impressed with the app." "I highly recommend this app to anyone who wants to save some time and check their accuracy while also dotting their Is and crossing their Ts just to be safe." "I'm sure many people will find Labulator to be useful and easy to navigate just as I did. Simple easy, a differential tool using labs. It helped me wade through my own lab work, I couldn't believe it was spot on." Download Labulator Labulator is currently on sale through iTunes andis designed for both the iPhone and iPad. It is a must have app for clinicians and students in all practice settings! Click here to not only get a wonderful app but alsosupport the wonderful PA who made it:Download Labulator on iTunes Are you a PA who has made something cool and amazing? If so let me know and I will happily feature it in my made by PA blog series. Just email me at stephen@thepalife.com with the details or leave a note in the comments section below. View all posts in this seriesMade by PA: Through the Eyes of a Young Physician AssistantMade by PA: Labulator is an app to help expand differential diagnoses via laboratory resultsMade by PA: The Applicants Manual of Physician Assistant ProgramsMade by PA: MEDtakeovers and Medthusiast by Andrea Benedict PA-C You may also like -PA Link Love: From PA Study Guides to a Dermatological Instagram {Every now and then, I publish a series of cool links. Enjoy!} PAs On The Web A PA Tumbler blog with a hidden gem of great study guides (look at the links in the sidebar) I have compiled his study guides into my own dropbox folder []The Best Medical iPhone and iPad Apps for Physicians, PAs, and Medical StudentsMedical App Directory for iPhone on iTunes Anesthesiology Anesthesiology i-pocketcards $3.99 Designed for both the iPhone and the iPad, this app is a clinical reference guide with a compilation of scores, classification, algorithm []Made by PA: MEDtakeovers and Medthusiast by Andrea Benedict PA-C MEDtakeovers Medtakeovers creator and physician assistant extraordinaire, Andrea Benedict, launched this platform in 2016 to provide interested premeds and future healthcare professionals a behind-the-scenes look at various careers in []

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