How to Easily Get the PcMED Project App on Your Smartphone Home Screen
You asked us to let you know how you can save the PcMED Project to your home screen as an app
Want a one-tap solution to quickly connect to free, open access Primary Care guidelines, research papers and more?
Here’s your answer:
iPhone Instructions
By adding the PcMED Project to your iPhone home screen, you can access it in one tap by just following these few easy steps:
Step 1
Use Safari (iPhone’s web browser) to open the PcMED Project’s website (it’s www.pcmedproject.com – we included the link below to help you get started once you are done reading through these few easy steps)
Step 2
Tap the ‘Share’ button
Step 3
Tap ‘Add to Home Screen’ (Note: you may have to slide right to find this icon)
Step 4
Give us a name of your choice (e.g. “PcMED” or “Best App Ever”)
That’s it! You have one-tap access to the PcMED Project on your mobile phone. Even better, you can drag it down into the Dock – the always-available apps at the bottom of the home screen
Now you’re ready to start – Just tap the PcMED Project Homepage, follow the above steps and you are on your way!
As always, feel free to share this with a friend or colleague
Android Instructions
Step 1
Use your web browser to open the PcMED Project’s website (it’s www.pcmedproject.com – we included the link below to help you get started once you are done reading through these few easy steps)
Step 2
Tap the ‘Menu’ icon
Step 3
Tap ‘Add to Home Screen’
Step 4
Give us a name of your choice (e.g. “PcMED” or “Best App Ever”)
That’s it! You have one-tap access to the PcMED Project on your mobile phone with the latest (free and open access) Primary Care guidelines and research papers
Now you’re ready to start – Just tap the PcMED Project Homepage, follow the above steps and you are on your way!
As always, feel free to share this with a friend or colleague
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