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Projects In Knowledge Launches Free iPhone App of Living Medical Textbook Neurology: Multiple Sclerosis 2010 Edition
Date:5/18/2010

Up-to-Date MS Education and Information at Clinicians’ Fingertips at the Point of Care or Anywhere

Little Falls, NJ (PRWEB) May 18, 2010 -- Projects In Knowledge (www.projectsinknowledge.com), a fully accredited provider of continuing medical education (CME/CE) activities, has achieved new status as an approved iPhone application developer. The company has just launched Living Medical Textbook Neurology: Multiple Sclerosis 2010 Edition as a free iPhone app, offering physicians and other clinicians added convenience and on-the-go access to this high-quality CME/CE activity and reference tool.

With its move to the iPhone platform, this important educational program becomes an even more timely, convenient, and dynamic daily resource in the clinician’s workflow, at the point of care or anywhere. “Living Medical Textbook Neurology: Multiple Sclerosis 2010 Edition has already established itself as a truly living source of knowledge and information for time-pressed neurologists and other clinicians,” said Patty Peterson, CCMEP, Senior Vice President at Projects In Knowledge. “The iPhone app now puts this information immediately into their hands wherever they happen to be—office, hospital, home, car, airport, or any remote location—enabling them to keep current on the latest MS news, research data, and treatment advances that they can incorporate into daily practice.”

Utilizing Projects In Knowledge’s proprietary electronic platform, Living Medical Textbook is an educational resource focused on a single specialty area and organized into a progressive series of chapters that enable easy navigation and reference. Supportive hyperlinks within each chapter page provide access to illustrations, videos, journal articles, podcasts, glossary ter
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