iRSI will be available, totally free, on the Apple App Store for one week after UK junior doctor changeover in August.
This is to allow those starting their careers in anaesthesia, critical care and emergency medicine to benefit from this app.
iRSI will be available, totally free, on the Apple App Store for one week after UK junior doctor changeover in August.
This is to allow those starting their careers in anaesthesia, critical care and emergency medicine to benefit from this app.
We apologise to any users affected by the some of the tick boxes becoming unusually large following an update to iOS. There is an update going through the App Store which corrects this issue.
The problem at the moment is that Apple are not allowing Apps to be approved which contain drug calculators, unless they are released by the drug manufacturer or meet certain other criteria. Unfortunately this applies to Apps which have already been released and are being updated.
We are currently working with Apple to resolve this issue, and we hope that it can be resolved soon. This is very frustrating for us as we have a patch which fixes the simple problem causing this issue, which works well and has been tested, but we are unable to release it at present.
We apologise again for any inconvenience. It annoys us and frustrates us!
RSI ready is under development for Android. You can check on progress here
The eagle-eyed among you will notice that the website has been substantially updated! This new version is more responsive, can be updated more easily and gives more information.
The new web address relates to the upcoming release of the Android version of this app!