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Unbound Medicine Announces Download Support for iPhone(TM) and iPod(R) Touch Devices
Date:1/14/2009

Nursing Central(TM) Released as First Native Application

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Jan. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Unbound Medicine, a leader in knowledge management solutions for healthcare, announced that the Unbound(TM) Platform now supports application download to Apple(R) iPhone(TM) and iPod(R) touch devices. Adding delivery of iPhone applications to existing support for BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and Palm OS devices strengthens Unbound Medicine's position as a leading provider of point-of-care clinical information in the healthcare segment.

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The first native iPhone application to become available on the Unbound Platform is Nursing Central(TM), the best-selling nursing application that provides up-to-date information on diseases, tests, drugs, and procedures. Designed to take full advantage of the iPhone's exceptional visual and navigational support, Nursing Central also provides cross-links connecting related information and personalized bookmarking of favorite topics. Unbound's unique interface takes full advantage of the iPhone's outstanding internet capabilities by delivering frequent content updates, tables of contents from just-published journals, and citations and abstracts from more than 18 million medical journal articles.

"When I saw Nursing Central on my iPhone, the first thing I noticed was the elegant design of the application and how it makes the most of the capabilities of the device," said Brent Thompson, RN, PhD, Associate Professor at West Chester University. "I was extremely comfortable navigating through the software and finding the patient care information I was looking for."

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