MDMagazine app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 2182 ratings )
Medical Newsstand Professional & Trade
Developer: MDNG
Free
Current version: 5.5, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 09 Aug 2010
App size: 7.67 Mb

MD Magazine Mobile, a “re-imagined” version of the physician’s magazine, is a celebration of the lifestyle and culture of the physician.

MD Magazine includes in-depth profiles of innovative physicians, travel, finance, family, technology, and entertainment.

Much of MD Magazine is written by physicians, for physicians, all in a format that takes full advantage of the digital medium through interactive features, videos, and slide shows.

Latest reviews of MDMagazine app for iPhone and iPad

Doesnt work
This app I thought was interesting but doesnt work at all on my I pad. Contents sounded great but it has to work on I pad first.
Interesting magazine
I found it refreshing to see a physicians point of view on topics other than clinical discussions. The Haiti article was very interesting, and keeps the focus on the work there that is fading from other news headlines.
Fresh air
A breath of fresh air. App worked fine on my iPad. Loved the voices column. Hope they put the voices in there next time though. Easy read, good pics and nice recipes. Felt like a magazine that didnt preach to me as a doc but still treated me like one. Refreshing from all the clinical out there. Thanks for this.
An old favorite is back!
This downloaded for me with no problems. I loved the old MD Magazine, so I was excited to see it available in its new format. Good articles, GREAT art and graphics, and a nice clean interface. I do wish it would let you scroll left/right through the articles... Cant wait until the next issue.
The magazine I didnt know I was waiting for
Without realizing it until a colleague told me of its existence, Ive been looking for this publication for years and years. Its something that speaks to me as a physician but without being the same old, heavy clinical information I get from all my trade mags. I love it. Its fun, interesting, whimsical, and surprisingly practical now that I think about it. Id recommend it to any doc, and even some who arent in medicine at all. Good job!
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