-Microsoft Health
-Health & Fitness
-First Aid Guide
While these may be fine for lay consumers, they aren't the sort of professional grade applications that doctors and nurses need.
I'm very glad to see Up To Date on the platform.
The absence of Epocrates is disappointing, but is somewhat alleviated by MPR.
Still there are tons of iPhone apps (and even android) that aren't available (ATLS, Mescape, Pepid, Medical Calculators, PediSafe)...
It would be really nice to see Microsoft make a big push to get some of these apps on Windows / Windows phone as the Surface Pro with Citrix is really well positioned to be the only acceptable portable device you can use to effectively interact with modern EHRs. iPads and Android tablets (partly due to the lack of development of effective dedicated apps by EHR companies, partly becuase of their lack of horsepower to handle the task through Citrix) aren't good choices.