PDAs and medicine

M OReilly - 2001 - Can Med Assoc
As with many new technologies, the question of improved efficacy and efficiency is often
overlooked or simply assumed when it comes to the increasing use of personal digital …

[HTML][HTML] Pediatricians and personal digital assistants: what type are they using?

AE Carroll, DA Christakis - AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Increasing attention is being focused on the potential benefits of personal digital assistants
(PDA) in medical practice. Although some work has been done to investigate their use, it is …

[CITATION][C] Personal digital assistants: Making the most use of them in clinical practice

JC Dale, J LeFlore - Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2007 - jpedhc.org
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld computers that originally were designed in
the late 1980s for use as personal organizers. PDAs have many uses. The basic features of …

Assessing the personal digital assistant uses and needs of medical residents

JR Barrett, SM Strayer, JR Schubart - Proceedings of the AMIA …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background During the past year, a report on the use of personal digital assistants (PDA),
also known as hand held devices, indicated widespread acceptance of their use in family …

Introducing new technology: handheld computers and drug databases. A comparison between two residency programs

R Brilla, KE Wartenberg - Journal of Medical Systems, 2004 - Springer
There have been numerous efforts to introduce and increase the use of handheld
computers, also called personal digital assistants (PDA), in health care, one of which is the …

Joining the Personal Digital Assitant Revolution

AD Schechtman - Ochsner Journal, 2002 - ochsnerjournal.org
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), also known as handheld computers, are being
increasingly adopted by physicians, many of whom find the PDA to be an indispensable part …

Personal digital assistants: make them work for you

S DiLORETO - Patient Care, 2001 - go.gale.com
Personal digital assistants (PDAs), or handheld devices, are rapidly invading medicine.
Approximately 15% of physicians currently use PDAs for accessing drug and other medical …

Utilization of personal digital assistants (PDAS) by pediatric and emergency medicine residents

ANGA Khan, J Frank, R Geria, S Davidson - The Journal of emergency …, 2007 - Elsevier
The objective of the present study was to investigate the current personal digital assistant
(PDA) usage patterns of the residents and their interest in future PDA-based applications. A …

Personal digital assistants in health care: experienced clinicians in the palm of your hand?

DC Baumgart - The Lancet, 2005 - thelancet.com
Physicians and other health-care professionals are rapidly adopting personal digital
assistants (PDA). Palm pilots and other hand-held computers are also increasingly popular …

Personal digital assistants (PDA) for the nurse practitioner

Y Shneyder - Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2002 - Elsevier
318 Volume 16 Number 6 JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE increase their
knowledge on different PDAdevices and applications are http://www. pdacortex. com and …