Find a Heart Defibrillator—With Your iPhone
March 9, 2010 at 9:53 am Amy Guyer 1 comment
A physician at Penn State’s Hershey Medical Center has developed an iPhone app to help you find the nearest heart defibrillator. Now that’s an iPhone app you probably hope you’ll never need—but you’ll be glad you have if you ever do.
The free app is the work of James Leaming, a staff physician and faculty member in emergency medicine at Hershey. You can find it here.
Amy Guyer, associate editor
Entry filed under: Faculty research, Hershey Medical Center. Tags: heart defibrillator, iPhone, iPhone app, James Leaming.

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