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QuitMedKit 1.0

7.6 MB / 0+ Downloads / Rating 1.0 - 1 reviews


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QuitMedKit, developed and published by MD Anderson Cancer Center, has released its latest version, 1.0, on 2018-04-18. This app falls under the Medical category on the Google Play Store and has achieved over 1 installs. It currently holds an overall rating of 1.0, based on 1 reviews.

QuitMedKit APK available on this page is compatible with all Android devices that meet the required specifications (Android 4.0+). It can also be installed on PC and Mac using an Android emulator such as Bluestacks, LDPlayer, and others.

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App Details

Package name: org.mdanderson.quitmedkit

Updated: 7 years ago

Developer Name: MD Anderson Cancer Center

Category: Medical

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Installation Instructions

This article outlines two straightforward methods for installing QuitMedKit on PC Windows and Mac.

Using BlueStacks

  1. Download the APK/XAPK file from this page.
  2. Install BlueStacks by visiting http://bluestacks.com.
  3. Open the APK/XAPK file by double-clicking it. This action will launch BlueStacks and begin the application's installation. If the APK file does not automatically open with BlueStacks, right-click on it and select 'Open with...', then navigate to BlueStacks. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop the APK file onto the BlueStacks home screen.
  4. Wait a few seconds for the installation to complete. Once done, the installed app will appear on the BlueStacks home screen. Click its icon to start using the application.

Using LDPlayer

  1. Download and install LDPlayer from https://www.ldplayer.net.
  2. Drag the APK/XAPK file directly into LDPlayer.

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App Rating

1.0
Total 1 reviews

Previous Versions

QuitMedKit 1.0
2018-04-18 / 7.6 MB / Android 4.0+

About this app

Tobacco use is a well-established single most important preventable cause of disease and death. Healthcare providers are well-positioned to treat cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence among their patients. Unfortunately, not every physician, physician assistant, or nurse have sufficient time to provide extensive counseling and treatment during patient visits.

QuitMedKit© is designed to assist healthcare providers in effective counseling and treatment of tobacco dependence among their patients. This program provides state-of-the-art knowledge on behavioral counseling and pharmacological treatments for nicotine dependence.

Features:
•The evidence-based model for identifying and assessing tobacco users.
•Information on prescribed and over the counter medications used to treat tobacco dependence.
•Graphic materials illustrating health consequences of tobacco use to be demonstrated to the patient.
•Motivational interviewing, practical counseling and treatment tips.
•The content follows the clinical practice guidelines Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, published in 2008. 

This application is designed to address tobacco counseling and treatment needs of physicians (primary care providers and specialists), physician assistants, nurses, and other health professionals who see patients on a regular basis. Medical students and other students studying various health professions also can benefit from this application. 

QuitMedKit© was developed by Alexander V. Prokhorov, MD, PhD and Mario Luca, MS, both working at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Prokhorov has over 35 years of experience in conducting tobacco prevention and cessation research and is the author of a CME-accredited training program for healthcare providers aimed at optimization of smoking cessation counseling and treatment. He has authored and co-authored over 140 scientific publications in the tobacco prevention and cessation area. Mario Luca has over 12 years of experience developing software in the healthcare field.

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Helps you effectively counsel smokers