Purpose: Investigate the suitability of mobile devices to deliver drug information content to 4th, 5th and 6th year medical students, searching for opportunities to improve drug information access or content to best support medication-related decision-making. Method: Participants undertook a baseline online survey prior to gaining access to the mobile drug information resource, and a second survey towards the end of the project. A small group of students were interviewed mid-way through the project. Question themes covered technology, smartphone and information use, and user experiences. Results: 94 students completed survey one between February and May 2011 and 83 students completed survey two between October 2011 and January 2012. Ten stu...
Objectives: To evaluate the perceived benefits of access to library-licensed mobile clinical decisio...
Given recent advances in mobile technologies, there has been a shift from e-learning to mobile learn...
Background: The current generation of medical students has grown up surrounded by information and co...
Purpose: Investigate the suitability of mobile devices to deliver drug information content to 4th, ...
Smartphones and tablets play a very significant role in medical students and staff information seeki...
This systematic review examines types of mobile devices used by health professions students, kinds o...
Objectives : This article describes a project which explored the potential for mobile technologies t...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is increasingly being used by clinicians to access up-to-date ...
This systematic review examines types of mobile devices used by health professions students, kinds o...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Smartphone and mobile application technology have in recent years fu...
Question: Can a mobile optimized subject guide facilitate medical student access to mobile point-ofc...
Background. Mobile medical software applications (apps) are used for clinical decision-making at the...
Mobile technology allows healthcare students to access current evidence-based resources. The purpose...
Mobile technologies have a positive impact on patient care and cause to improved decision making, re...
Objectives: To evaluate the perceived benefits of access to library-licensed mobile clinical decisio...
Given recent advances in mobile technologies, there has been a shift from e-learning to mobile learn...
Background: The current generation of medical students has grown up surrounded by information and co...
Purpose: Investigate the suitability of mobile devices to deliver drug information content to 4th, ...
Smartphones and tablets play a very significant role in medical students and staff information seeki...
This systematic review examines types of mobile devices used by health professions students, kinds o...
Objectives : This article describes a project which explored the potential for mobile technologies t...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is increasingly being used by clinicians to access up-to-date ...
This systematic review examines types of mobile devices used by health professions students, kinds o...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Smartphone and mobile application technology have in recent years fu...
Question: Can a mobile optimized subject guide facilitate medical student access to mobile point-ofc...
Background. Mobile medical software applications (apps) are used for clinical decision-making at the...
Mobile technology allows healthcare students to access current evidence-based resources. The purpose...
Mobile technologies have a positive impact on patient care and cause to improved decision making, re...
Objectives: To evaluate the perceived benefits of access to library-licensed mobile clinical decisio...
Given recent advances in mobile technologies, there has been a shift from e-learning to mobile learn...
Background: The current generation of medical students has grown up surrounded by information and co...