Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To assess how likely pharmacy students, faculty, residents and pharmacists will rely on an electronic device when presented with a specific drug name to research and to identify which electronic devices these four particular groups are most likely to use on a daily basis by including students enrolled in the first, second, or third year didactic coursework attending a four-year Doctor of Pharmacy program; faculty members and residents who were associated with a public research university located in the southwestern United States of America; and the pharmacy professional working in a research hospital type setting. Methods: Questionnaires were administered following three different scenarios. The first invol...
This is a detailed comparative analysis of electronic information sources (EIS) utilized by pharmacy...
Although there are studies that explore the use of mobile devices by physicians and pharmacists, the...
Objectives: It has been reported that supportive personnel, such as pharmacy technicians, are key pa...
The medical information and medical literature available nowadays, is enormously growing. The usage ...
The use of technology in the classroom may have positive and negative effects on learning. The purpo...
OBJECTIVE: To determine medical residents\u27 day-to-day use of drug information resources since the...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the use of PDA/smartphone based electronic drug datab...
Objectives. To describe the use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) by doctor of pharmacy (PharmD)...
Background: Drug use information is vital for ensuring rationale and safe drug therapy. Physician ac...
Purpose: Investigate the suitability of mobile devices to deliver drug information content to 4th, 5...
Background The use of medical and drug information software programs for Personal Digital Assistant...
Background: While much has been described about technology use by digital natives in general, unders...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacy graduates are expected to be practice-ready to deliver quality patient care, wh...
Pharmacy students are taught how to find, use, and evaluate information in order to answer clinical ...
Class of 2010 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To determine and compare the ability and confidence of pharmacy st...
This is a detailed comparative analysis of electronic information sources (EIS) utilized by pharmacy...
Although there are studies that explore the use of mobile devices by physicians and pharmacists, the...
Objectives: It has been reported that supportive personnel, such as pharmacy technicians, are key pa...
The medical information and medical literature available nowadays, is enormously growing. The usage ...
The use of technology in the classroom may have positive and negative effects on learning. The purpo...
OBJECTIVE: To determine medical residents\u27 day-to-day use of drug information resources since the...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the use of PDA/smartphone based electronic drug datab...
Objectives. To describe the use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) by doctor of pharmacy (PharmD)...
Background: Drug use information is vital for ensuring rationale and safe drug therapy. Physician ac...
Purpose: Investigate the suitability of mobile devices to deliver drug information content to 4th, 5...
Background The use of medical and drug information software programs for Personal Digital Assistant...
Background: While much has been described about technology use by digital natives in general, unders...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacy graduates are expected to be practice-ready to deliver quality patient care, wh...
Pharmacy students are taught how to find, use, and evaluate information in order to answer clinical ...
Class of 2010 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To determine and compare the ability and confidence of pharmacy st...
This is a detailed comparative analysis of electronic information sources (EIS) utilized by pharmacy...
Although there are studies that explore the use of mobile devices by physicians and pharmacists, the...
Objectives: It has been reported that supportive personnel, such as pharmacy technicians, are key pa...