What nurses love about it:
“I am quite pleased with PEPID. I use it on a daily basis during rounds and clinic work. I believe I save at least 1/2-1 hour daily using the resource. The best features are the user friendly format and it’s thorough topic information. I was on rounds one morning and we had a patient with pancreatitis. I was able to quickly brief myself before being called upon by the resident. PEPID saved the day! Thank you for your follow-up. Your product is a winner!” – Michelle Wellington, Pepid.com
“I’ll be using it extensively in Pediatrics. I found it most helpful last night during my first clinical work in 18 months. It is definitely a very useful tool, especially with the speed and ease to access information.” – Wilhelmina Engelbrecht, Pepid.com
“What a great program. It saves me from looking up in a text book when the ER is on fire. Great idea to cross-reference information!” – Karrar Ali, Pepid.com
Watch a video showcasing how it works:
Learn more about the app:
There are four important PEPID apps for nurses:
Final notes:
What do you think? Would you use an app like this? We’d love to hear what applications you’re currently using and loving. Please drop us a line in the comments and let us know a few of your favorites!
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