Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledge (explicit and tacit) and processes of knowledge acquisition and participation are complex. Aiming to assist workplace learning, Wales Deanery funded “iDoc”, a project offering trainee doctors a Smartphone library of medical textbooks. Methods Data on trainee doctors’ (Foundation Year 2) workplace information seeking practice was collected by questionnaire in 2011 (n = 260). iDoc baseline questionnaires (n = 193) collected data on Smartphone usage alongside other workplace information sources. Case reports (n = 117) detail specific instances of Smartphone use. Results Most frequently (daily) used information sources in the workplace: senior medi...
BackgroundThe clinical environment is becoming increasingly dominated by information technology, mos...
Abstract Background Smartphone usage has spread to many settings including that of healthcare with n...
Background: Information technology has become an inevitable, constitutive element of the healthcare ...
Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledge (expli...
Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledge (expli...
Abstract Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledg...
Background Smartphones are ubiquitous and commonly used as a learning and information resource. T...
Background The transition from medical school to the workplace can be demanding, with high expectati...
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 ...
Background The transition from medical student to junior doctor is one of the most challenging in m...
Mobile technology has begun to change the landscape of the medical profession with more than two-thi...
Smartphones and Mobile Clinical Decision Support Systems (MCDSS) could help to overcome information ...
Introduction: Smartphones for clinical and medical education have been on the rise and show contribu...
Introduction: Smartphones for clinical and medical education have been on the rise and show contribu...
BackgroundThe clinical environment is becoming increasingly dominated by information technology, mos...
Abstract Background Smartphone usage has spread to many settings including that of healthcare with n...
Background: Information technology has become an inevitable, constitutive element of the healthcare ...
Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledge (expli...
Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledge (expli...
Abstract Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledg...
Background Smartphones are ubiquitous and commonly used as a learning and information resource. T...
Background The transition from medical school to the workplace can be demanding, with high expectati...
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 ...
Background The transition from medical student to junior doctor is one of the most challenging in m...
Mobile technology has begun to change the landscape of the medical profession with more than two-thi...
Smartphones and Mobile Clinical Decision Support Systems (MCDSS) could help to overcome information ...
Introduction: Smartphones for clinical and medical education have been on the rise and show contribu...
Introduction: Smartphones for clinical and medical education have been on the rise and show contribu...
BackgroundThe clinical environment is becoming increasingly dominated by information technology, mos...
Abstract Background Smartphone usage has spread to many settings including that of healthcare with n...
Background: Information technology has become an inevitable, constitutive element of the healthcare ...