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Hear Glue Ear
Hear Glue Ear5.0
Hear Glue Ear is designed for children aged 2-6 who are experiencing hearing loss due to Glue Ear. It aims to reduce learning and development delays that can occur when children have hearing loss. The app helps to develop auditory processing and listening skills through specially designed songs, gam
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Healthy Menopause
Healthy Menopause2.0
Developed by Cambridge Digital Health for Cantab Women’s Health, Healthy Menopause aims to support women with reliable, evidence-based but unbiased advice. Supported by leading Consultant Gynaecologist Gerald Hackett and Entrepreneur Catherine Beech, the app aims to empower women to experience a po
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ICU Diary
ICU Diary-
The ICU Diary app, also available on the web, allows clinical staff and relatives to easily create a secure and legible diary for an ICU patient. Documenting a patient’s time in ICU helps them and their relatives to 'make sense' of what has happened.The majority of patients have little or no memory
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NIPE - textbook in a pocket™
NIPE - textbook in a pocket™-
General info and NIPE training resource on eye, heart, hip, testes and skin conditions in newborn infants. NIPE textbook in a pocket™ is a training tool for institutions and individuals who carry out the Newborn Infant Physical Examination (NIPE). A NIPE practitioner needs to confidently distingu
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What's not right?
What's not right?-
"What's not right?" is a mobile app which allows professionals to rate training and organisational culture within the workplace. The app allows live data to be continuously accessed and analysed by the training organisation.<br>Anybody can download the app while data review requires a user account p
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Cambridge Vitamin D
Cambridge Vitamin D-
The SIMPLIFIED app allows participants in the SIMPLIFIED study, run by the Cambridge Clinical Trials Unit, to register for updates and enter trial data upon request. The app may be downloaded by any user, but requires a secure login provided to study participants by the SIMPLIFIED study team. The ap
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#EndPJparalysis
#EndPJparalysis-
#EndPJparalysis has become a global social movement supported by nurses, therapists and doctors alike to encourage patients to get up, dressed and mobilising while in hospital. Having patients in day clothes not pyjamas (PJs) or gowns adds to enhanced dignity, autonomy and experience as well as shor
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Choose Well East of England
Choose Well East of England-
Find status and contact information for NHS services in in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, plus care tips and more.<br><br>If you wish, this app can use your phone's location to help locate services that are nearest to you.
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Hospital-Q
Hospital-Q-
Patients often travel to the Inherited Cardiac Conditions (ICC) clinic from distant locations, but require follow up tests and reviews at their location hospital and GP centers. These are typically arranged by paper-based communication which inevitably has challenges including factors such as time a
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DRINK Randomised Fluid Intake Trial HW - Cambridge
DRINK Randomised Fluid Intake Trial HW - Cambridge-
This application has been created for DRINK, a water intake study based in Cambridge. The study will recruit participants with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (also known as ADPKD or PKD), who will then be divided into two groups. The first group (HW group) will be given an individual
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Cambridge Vitamin D No Meds
Cambridge Vitamin D No Meds-
The SIMPLIFIED app allows participants in the SIMPLIFIED study, run by the Cambridge Clinical Trials Unit, to register for updates and enter trial data upon request. The app may be downloaded by any user, but requires a secure login provided to study participants by the SIMPLIFIED study team. The ap
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DRINK Randomised Fluid Intake Trial AW - Cambridge
DRINK Randomised Fluid Intake Trial AW - Cambridge-
This application has been created for DRINK, a water intake study based in Cambridge. The study will recruit participants with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (also known as ADPKD or PKD), who will then be divided into two groups. The first group (HW group) will be given an individual
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