Date:
2017-04-24
2017-04-24
Size:
24518656
Category:
Medical
Medical
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Version:
3.2.4
3.2.4
Description - DocWire – Personalized Medical Journals and News
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If you are iPhone and iPad owner,you now can download DocWire – Personalized Medical Journals and News for free from Apple Store. The application is supporting English language. It is a whopper, weighing in at 24518656, so make sure you have plenty of free space on your iOS device. The new DocWire – Personalized Medical Journals and News app version 3.2.4 has been updated on 2017-04-24.
Bottom Line: For more information about DocWire – Personalized Medical Journals and News check developer DOCWISE, LLC`s website : http://docwirenews.com/support/
Bottom Line: For more information about DocWire – Personalized Medical Journals and News check developer DOCWISE, LLC`s website : http://docwirenews.com/support/
A Personalized E-journal for healthcare professionals, keeping you up to day by organizing the medical world's news and journal articles all in one place. Docwire has something for everyone, providing an elegant solution for keeping all ...
Great update much easier to add new journals Nice updates jcl1980
I am in love with this app It has everything I need in one spot Makes it so easy to have access to the articles and news I need A app cardio555
If u r as busy as I am reviewing clinical data this is a Must have Must have app Payer612
This really helps me read uptodate articles right at my fingertips Well organized and easy to navigate Especially as a busy mom with a busy career anytime I have some down time I can quickly access my app and pick up where I left off Fantastic app Doc800
Everything I need all in one spot Thanks DocWise Much needed app Isjhfhjguyhg
This app is finally back and I m relieved It is the most efficient way to stay up to date on the medical literature in specific areas without having to sift through junk articles Best way to stay up to date on a specific topic DocInNYC