

Having just gotten the UpToDate app on my phone, I must say it is one of the most mobile friendly apps I have ever used for navigating medical conditions.

However, the majority of doctors both fresh and old, will use UpToDate as their first stop for learning so it’s not just for junior years. I find scrolling through each topic can be quite daunting for the first or even the umpteenth time user. Like most sites on this list, UpToDate is exceptionally good at their referencing so you’re never in the dark as to where the information comes from.Ī personal critique that I have, however, is that I find UpToDate to be quite text heavy and not organised in a neat and tidy way. All you need to do is search up a medical condition, and you will find all the information in regards to a basic description, epidemiology, presentation, complications, investigation findings, key images, treatment, prognosis, and so on. UpToDate is best used when learning medical conditions for the first, second, or the thirty third time. UpToDate is also accessible on the App and Google Play Stores.
#All things done medical free#
Debuting this listicle, UpToDate unfortunately is not free however, most universities should provide free access to the site when you log in using your university details.

UpToDate is a massive database of cumulated literature reviews for every medical condition on the planet. UpToDate is the be all and end all of learning clinical medicine.
