PDAs and Smartphones allow medical professionals to access medical information more easily than ever before. This literature review examines use of these devices and associated “apps” in medical education, finding widespread use by medical students, residents, and faculty. Surprisingly, little generational bias was noted
The objective of this study is to understand the adoption of personal digital assistants (PDAs) in t...
Smartphones evolve in a potential learning companion among students. The specific needs of medical e...
Introduction Handheld computers such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and smartphones are play...
Introduction: Smartphones for clinical and medical education have been on the rise and show contribu...
[EN] Abstract—There are many research studies carried out about the use of mobile devices in our soc...
Issues relevant to smartphone-supported mobile learning have been extensively discussed and investig...
Mobile technology has begun to change the landscape of the medical profession with more than two-thi...
This paper reviews the potential of learning resources provided in PDAs and investigates the ways in...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the use of PDA/smartphone based electronic drug datab...
Background: Smartphone usage has spread to many settings including that of healthcare with numerous ...
Background: Smartphone usage has spread to many settings including that of healthcare with numerous ...
[EN] According to the report of International Telecommunications Union (ITU), there are approximatel...
This systematic review examines types of mobile devices used by health professions students, kinds o...
Background: Smartphones and medical education apps are popular with and are widely used by medical s...
In recent years there has been a shift from the expectation that students will be supporting their l...
The objective of this study is to understand the adoption of personal digital assistants (PDAs) in t...
Smartphones evolve in a potential learning companion among students. The specific needs of medical e...
Introduction Handheld computers such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and smartphones are play...
Introduction: Smartphones for clinical and medical education have been on the rise and show contribu...
[EN] Abstract—There are many research studies carried out about the use of mobile devices in our soc...
Issues relevant to smartphone-supported mobile learning have been extensively discussed and investig...
Mobile technology has begun to change the landscape of the medical profession with more than two-thi...
This paper reviews the potential of learning resources provided in PDAs and investigates the ways in...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the use of PDA/smartphone based electronic drug datab...
Background: Smartphone usage has spread to many settings including that of healthcare with numerous ...
Background: Smartphone usage has spread to many settings including that of healthcare with numerous ...
[EN] According to the report of International Telecommunications Union (ITU), there are approximatel...
This systematic review examines types of mobile devices used by health professions students, kinds o...
Background: Smartphones and medical education apps are popular with and are widely used by medical s...
In recent years there has been a shift from the expectation that students will be supporting their l...
The objective of this study is to understand the adoption of personal digital assistants (PDAs) in t...
Smartphones evolve in a potential learning companion among students. The specific needs of medical e...
Introduction Handheld computers such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and smartphones are play...