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Free Medical Translator App for iPhone, iPad Available to ACEP Members

By ACEP Now | on May 7, 2014 | 0 Comment
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Free Medical Translator App for iPhone, iPad Available to ACEP MembersCanopy, ACEP’s newest affinity partner, is offering its popular Medical Translator app to help health care providers instantly work with patients in any language—Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Korean, and more. The iPhone/iPad app is being made free to ACEP members. Search for “Canopy Medical Translator” at the App Store to download. Do this quickly, as there are a limited number of free licenses for ACEP members. Note: Switch to the “iPhone Only” option at the top left of the App Store if you’re searching from your iPad.

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ACEP Now: Vol 33 – No 05 – May 2014

For more information and for the access code, go to www.canopyapps.com/partners/acep

Topics: ACEPAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansEmergency MedicineEmergency PhysicianMedical TranslatorPatient CarePatient CommunicationPractice ManagementPractice TrendsTechnology

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