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Use of handheld computers in medical education
2006
Journal of general internal medicine
Satisfaction was generally high and correlated with the level of handheld computer experience. Most of the studies included described PDA use for patient tracking and documentation. ...
Approximately 60% to 70% of medical students and residents use PDAs for educational purposes or patient care. ...
Sharon Straus for her review of the search results, and Dr. Neil Winawer for his critical review of the manuscript. Dr. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00444.x
pmid:16704405
pmcid:PMC1484794
fatcat:ufq5cwwrwvh7pctyuutbvh7xom
Introducing handheld computing into a residency program: preliminary results from qualitative and quantitative inquiry
2001
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium
resources available for patient care and physician training. ...
of handheld computing. ...
., and Goutham Rao, M.D. who provided invaluable consultation on handheld computing and statistical analysis. ...
pmid:11825224
pmcid:PMC2243603
fatcat:lkzjt52swbcmhl5r2daibmfosu
Wireless Handheld Computers in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum
2005
Medical Education Online
Future physicians will need a basic aptitude with wireless handheld computers for accessing up to date reference material, for communication, and to collect and retrieve patient data. 8, 9 Jackson M, Ganger ...
A transition from a passive to an interactive learning environment in the classroom, as well as administrative solutions for monitoring patient encounter data by students in their clinical rotations was ...
Robert Frank, Associate Dean, Academic and Student Programs for his support and inspiration. ...
doi:10.3402/meo.v10i.4386
pmid:28253142
fatcat:bekx6crdfrgefbulbxon5wu5hy
Wireless Handheld Computers in the Preclinical Undergraduate Curriculum
2003
Medical Education Online
Wireless handheld computers in the Med Educ Online [serial online] 2003;8:3. Available from preclinical undergraduate curriculum. ...
This technology was used to foster a transition from a passive to an interactive learning environment in the classroom and provided a solution for the implementation of computer-based exams for a large ...
Handheld computers have an increasing role in clinical practice for patient databases, prescription writing, and subject content. ...
doi:10.3402/meo.v8i.4340
pmid:28253156
fatcat:xutca3ujkbhhbhuvsviqab6pwa
Full Text LINK - CmeHS
2001
The Permanente Journal
patient for skin rash and hyperlipidemia. ...
The order for medication is then transmitted directly to the pharmacy. The physician then considers prescribing one other medication and enters its name into the handheld computer. ...
doi:10.7812/tpp/01.991
fatcat:qay62rdut5gcfiyfmjg53eu53q
Wireless, Handheld Computers May Aide Resident Workflow and Learning
2005
The journal of education in perioperative medicine : JEPM
This system appears to be a valuable tool for resident education, although more rigorous study of its effect on resident vigilance and the safety of patient data are needed. ...
We set out to help residents with these tasks by developing a point of care handheld computer (HC) system that gives them access to the hospital network and the Internet through a secure, wireless local ...
The device is a 'readonly' device for patient data, as well as an educational and workflow aid. ...
pmid:27175431
pmcid:PMC4803382
fatcat:4m3br7bgibh27czynthjzjrvre
Using Personal Handheld Computing Devices for Personalizing Healthcare
2012
IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics
the following four generic roles for personal handheld computing devices in personalized healthcare: educational, social networking and games, monitoring with notifications/reminders, and online/offline ...
opportunities for progress.We considered the current status of personal handheld computing devices for personalizing healthcare, through review of examples in the literature and web sources.We have identified ...
Generic Roles for Personal Handheld Computing Devices Traditional roles for personal handheld computing devices were derived from steps in clinical workflow where these devices offered an alternative to ...
doi:10.1055/s-0038-1639434
fatcat:mvroai2odbcofjprufsdjouerq
Page 811 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 89, Issue 2
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2002
Psychological Abstracts
Previous computer experience and lower education level predicted greater handheld-computer preference. ...
The implications for how people will wear and interact with computers in these forms are addressed. ...
A New Way to Integrate Clinically Relevant Technology into Small-Group Teaching
2006
Academic Medicine
As information becomes more readily available via the Internet and handheld computers, strategies to use these tools as part of the educational process become more important. ...
This model's cornerstone is direct empowerment of learners during small-group sessions to perform observed searches for the best medical evidence on the Internet and with handheld computer resources. ...
Spencer Joslin for their teaching contributions and ideas, and Kelly Hookstadt, Cory Lebson, and the late Diane Martin for their support in the classroom and in the development of our innovative teaching ...
doi:10.1097/00001888-200603000-00006
pmid:16501264
fatcat:wzbl6vknjvhq3p3cfbwwehjt5y
Self-reported use of handheld computers: a survey of Nova Scotia pharmacists
2014
Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association
Further work is required to understand the value of handheld computers as information resources, which may improve the effectiveness and efficiency of patient care. ...
More than two-thirds of pharmacists who had not yet used handheld computers perceived a future value for these devices within their practice. ...
We would like to thank Elizabeth Foy, Jennifer Isenor, and Blair Salter for their assistance. ...
doi:10.5596/c11-055
fatcat:ec5j7vnhb5evtk2thtxtaqdjuy
The Use and Efficacy of Handheld Computers for School-Based Data Collection: A Literature Review
2009
Computers in The Schools
An evaluation of handheld computers as data collection tools in research settings requires an understanding of their use from different perspectives in existing research. ...
One of these alternatives, handheld computers, also known as personal digital assistants (PDAs), makes the benefits of computerized data collection more accessible to field-based researchers. ...
Many handheld computers that are available for data collection in educational settings have scalable capabilities. ...
doi:10.1080/07380560903095147
fatcat:zy3cgqal4vfndeebn4bemv63xm
Handheld computing in pathology
2012
Journal of Pathology Informatics
Handheld computing has had many applications in medicine, but relatively few in pathology. ...
Most reported uses of handhelds in pathology have been limited to experimental endeavors in telemedicine or education. ...
[79] As handheld computers are increasingly used as readers of published material, textbooks and other educational material are increasingly being placed on handhelds. ...
doi:10.4103/2153-3539.95127
pmid:22616027
pmcid:PMC3352621
fatcat:5yqf3hlenzhmnesqa7zdozgmea
A Platform-Independent Plugin for Navigating Online Radiology Cases
2015
Journal of digital imaging
Software methods that enable navigation of radiology cases on various digital platforms differ between handheld devices and desktop computers. ...
This has resulted in poor compatibility of online radiology teaching files across mobile smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. ...
Users predominantly interact with handheld devices using touchscreens (top row) and with desktop computers using a mouse and keyboard (bottom row). ...
doi:10.1007/s10278-015-9842-0
pmid:26530051
pmcid:PMC4879031
fatcat:cppbcycynfhhbkvkudswdma3l4
Component-based networking for simulations in medical education
2010
The IEEE symposium on Computers and Communications
For the purpose of medical education, our research team is creating LINDSAY, a 3-dimensional, interactive computer model of male and female anatomy and physiology. ...
In this paper we demonstrate how our client/server component paves new ways for organizing, generating, computing and presenting educational contents. ...
Since then, these data sets have been inspiring a large number of virtual anatomy projects for research, patient consultation and education [5] . ...
doi:10.1109/iscc.2010.5546594
dblp:conf/iscc/MammenDBJ10
fatcat:bo65mlz52zdsznhiiqsfmnn4m4
An electronic encounter log's failure to scale
2008
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings
We attempted to expand ESELs scope from ambulatory settings to all hospital venues and to track progress toward educational goals. ...
We have developed a series of Electronic Student Encounter Log (ESEL) programs intended to introduce medical students to promising medical informatics concepts. ...
While we cannot change vendors' systems, many schools use handheld computers in medical education. 1 For several years we have developed Electronic Student Encounter Log (ESEL) programs that record a ...
pmid:18998815
pmcid:PMC2655968
fatcat:3kcovyj4d5asdgvixj3r2hyveu
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