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Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon
Family-friendly medical terms
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All Versions of Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon
3.10
March 3, 2022
We're updating the app to support the latest version of iOS. We will never prompt you for a review, so if you find this app useful please leave us a review on the App Store!
More3.0
August 3, 2020
All new definitions, drawings, preps, and more await you with this updated version of Simply Sayin'. We've also added a fresh new interface design that looks great – especially on newer iPad Pros and iPhones! This update also includes multiple bug fixes and enhancements. And of course, it all available in both English and Spanish.
More2.6
June 14, 2017
- Important bug fixes for all users
- 64 bit compatibility
- Code optimization & bug fixes
We respect your time by not bothering you with review request pop-ups, so if you use Simply Sayin' regularly please leave us a review on iTunes. We really appreciate hearing from our users!
More2.05
December 19, 2015
- Important bug fixes for all users.
We respect your time by not bothering you with pop-ups requesting a rating, so if you use Simply Sayin' regularly please leave us a rating/review on iTunes. We really appreciate it!
More2.04
March 27, 2015
We rewrote the code that handles audio playback so now it should function properly on all devices.
Do you use the audio in our app with your patients or children? Please let us know by leaving a review on iTunes!
More2.03
March 19, 2015
Minor bug fixes. We're working on the problem with iPad 2 devices not hearing the audio -- watch for that fix in another update.
Our app is free with no ads or in-app purchases, so please show us some love by leaving a rating or a nice review on iTunes!
More2.02
March 4, 2015
- Important bug fixes
We never bug you with annoying reminder pop-ups, so we ask that you please leave us a rating on iTunes if you use the app. If you've already reviewed, thank you... and please rate it again for this new version. It really helps us!
More2.01
February 20, 2015
- Fixed bug related to playing sounds
- Other general improvements
Thanks for making Simply Sayin' one of the top medical term apps for iPhone and iPad. If you use Simply Sayin' please leave us a rating and/or review on iTunes. We greatly appreciate your feedback!
More2.0
January 9, 2015
The award-winning medical terms app for children gets a huge update! Simply Sayin' 2.0 now includes over 350 glossary terms, more than 40 drawing board illustrations and dozens of detailed preps (all of which are provided in both English and Spanish). A refreshed user interface also adds support for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iOS 8 while keeping all the same ease-of-use the previous version is known for!
If you enjoy using Simply Sayin' please help us by leaving a review and rating on iTunes. It truly helps us improve the app to know who is using it and how the app is being used. Thank you for your support!
More1.2.1
December 5, 2013
** Expanded the enhanced "back button" functionality to all areas of the app
** Bug fixes
MorePrice History of Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon
Description of Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon
The award-winning Simply Sayin’™ app uses pictures, sounds and a family-friendly glossary of terms to facilitate clear conversations between the healthcare provider, child, and family. Used by Child Life Specialists in hospitals around the world, parents can also use this information to promote positive health care experiences for their children before heading to see the doctor.
The medical jargon health care professionals use can be overwhelming to children, because they process information differently than adults. Simply Sayin’™ is a mobile resource to help medical professionals provide developmentally appropriate explanations of medical terminology and common procedures. This app reinforces teach back techniques that have become the standard of care.
Features of Simply Sayin’™ include:
- Alphabetized glossary of terms
- Illustrations and photographs
- Anatomical images that can be drawn on free hand to
illustrate surgical procedures and medical conditions
- Sound clips
- Ability to switch between English and Spanish for all menus and content
Simply Sayin’™ was developed by Certified Child Life Specialists at Phoenix Children's Hospital. Child Life Specialists help patients better understand and cope with their medical experiences.
This app was jointly produced by Phoenix Children’s Hospital Child Life Department, the Patient and family Alumni League (PALs), and Valley Leadership of Phoenix, Ariz.
About Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Phoenix Children’s Hospital, ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals, is Arizona’s only licensed children’s hospital, providing world-class inpatient, outpatient, trauma, emergency and urgent care to children and families in Arizona and throughout the Southwest. As one of the largest children’s hospitals in the country with 465 licensed beds, Phoenix Children’s provides care across more than 65 pediatric specialties. The hospital is poised for continued growth in quality patient care, research and medical education. For more information about the hospital, visit www.phoenixchildrens.com.
About PALs
The Patient and family Alumni Leadership (PALs) group is philanthropic team of former patients (or family members of former patients) who give back to Phoenix Children’s Hospital, with the goal of enriching the environment and experience for patients and families.
About Valley Leadership
Valley Leadership is a nonprofit, leadership development organization with the mission to enhance the abilities of individuals to serve and strengthen our communities. Established in 1978, Valley Leadership has been cultivating passionate and engaged leaders in our community for 30 years. Valley Leadership: Connecting…Learning…Leading.
About MediaKube LLC
MediaKube is an award-winning developer of mobile apps and other creative digital media. MediaKube helps companies of all sizes use technology to communicate effectively with their target audience.
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Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon: FAQ
Yes, Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon works on iPad devices.
The creator of Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon is MediaKube, LLC.
The minimum iOS requirement: 8.0.
The average rating for the Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon app is 4.7.
The Primary Genre Of The Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon App Is Medical.
The newest version of Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon is 3.10.
The latest Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon update was rolled out on July 1, 2024.
The Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon app is rated MediaKube, LLC and may contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.
You can use the Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon app in English.
Unfortunately, Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon.
No, Simply Sayin' Medical Jargon does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.