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POC-kit

Point of Care Testing Training

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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of POC

1.0.0

September 13, 2020

Price History of POC

Description of POC

POC-kit by iSimulate is your pocket size simulation tool for high acuity training in point of care diagnostics. Using just a single device, our 'set, save, train' mechanism offers a simplified training experience for trainers and students alike. Simply set the desired parameter, save it, then hand the device over to your student to train. To dial up the realism, turn on the augmented reality feature to create a uniquely immersive training environment on your device that allows greater assessment of clinical skills. We currently offer point of care training on the following devices: • Glucometer • Blood Coagulation Monitor • 2 Thermometers With more to come in future updates.
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POC: FAQ

Does POC offer an iPad version?

POC is not iPad-compatible.
iSimulate Pty Ltd released the POC app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 10.3 or higher.
The POC app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 5.0.
Education Is The App Genre Of The Poc App.
1.0.0 is the newly released version of the POC app.
The latest POC update came out on July 8, 2024.
POC was first released on February 5, 2023.
The POC app has a content advisory rating of 17+.
The POC app can be used in English.
No, POC is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in POC.
No, you cannot utilize POC with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of POC

  • This app is wonderful!

    I LOVE, the glucometer function on this app! I can use it in simulations that I am doing! This app is BEYOND COOL, and I would like to see more devices added! I have it on my iPad and iPhone now.
  • Great app

    Would like to see the app allow the glucometer to read above 300. Most glucometers will go to 600-700 before reading Hi.