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Solutions

Solving Knowledge Problems in Healthcare

We offer a range of customizable solutions—whether you’re looking to implement a mobile information strategy or you’re searching for an end-to-end digital publisher, you’ve come to the right place. Our solutions are built for the web and iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Palm, and Windows Mobile devices.

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Nursing Schools

Get mobile and web solutions for clinicals and beyond. Unbound’s solutions for nursing schools easily replace more traditional methods and give students access to information in the classroom or at the bedside.

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Publishers / Associations

Provide greater access to your content by working with Unbound to create a dynamic digital mobile and web product.

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Medical Schools

Put point-of-care resources on your medical campus or in your hospital with Unbound’s customizable solutions for medical schools.

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Residency Programs, Departments, or Group Practices

Provide answers at the bedside with our digital references for residency programs, departments, or group practices.

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Pharmaceutical or Medical Device Companies

Provide physicians and clinicians with customized, branded mobile and web content on pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

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Hospitals or Health Systems

Answer questions faster and review trusted information from any location in your hospital or health system with custom solutions from Unbound Medicine.

Learn more about point-of- need information solutions.

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Quick Answers in the Classroom and Beyond

“Unbound Medicine made bringing mobile solutions to our students really easy. They listened to exactly what our needs were and created a solution that worked just for our school. Unbound enabled CBU to be a leader in taking technology to the practice area. Our students say they feel connected to evidence-based practice with their iPods in their pockets.”

Judy Bailey, RN, BScN, MNAssistant Professor of NursingCape Breton University