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AppRecs rating 2.0. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Average 2.0★ rating suggests room for improvement
About MD Keyboard
The MD Keyboard allows you to search our vast medical database with cognitive AI and returned results can be entered into the text you are typing so it's like having an expert at your fingertips at any time from any app! With a free @Point of Care account, you can even earn CME credits right from the keyboard or type links to such materials into your text stream.
On top of that, MD Keyboard provides a dynamic medical dictionary for word prediction and completion, including thousands of drug names. Also, we added more than the usual key alternates (long hold a key), giving you shortcuts to common medical abbreviations and scientific symbols.
There is also Utility Mode where we will offer various specialized tools, starting with a simple calculator that will type numerical results into your field so you don't have to switch to a calculator app to do basic calculations. Also included currently is a BMI calculator and an Ideal Body Weight calculator.
We want this to become the go-to tool for any doctor, from any app.
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Reviews for MD Keyboard
NAVYdocHM3-8404
Looks like Medics can't get POC
We we're looking for a few med abbreviations like with being a "c" with a line over the top, eta Worthless.
drjpudy61
Useless
The complaint physicians have with dictation is the lack of recognition of medical terminology. MD Keyboard sounded like a nice idea until I saw it was a touch keyboard only. I've seen complaints of autocorrection of medical terms which is silly as you just need to turn that feature off. I can spell the medical terms myself so the app serves no purpose.