This article provides an evaluation and overview of the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) version of the evidence-based medicine database, InfoRetriever. Both the Pocket PC and Palm OS version are evaluated in this article. Topics covered are the access and installation of InfoRetriever for both PDA operating systems, the design and interface of InfoRetriever, the ease of access of the database contents, and its importance as a tool for point-of-care medicine
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the use of PDA/smartphone based electronic drug datab...
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) has developed several information resources specifically desi...
Support of PDAs is a matter of course for medical libraries in USA. European medical libraries show ...
This article provides an evaluation and overview of the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) version of ...
information databases used to support clinical decision-making, and to compare the performance of PD...
assistant; Medical resident training Summary Health care professionals need information delivery too...
As PDAs are becoming practical tools for health care professionals, medical librarians are frequentl...
Objective:Performing a usability study on two handheld computers (personal digital assistant and tab...
Handheld computers or personal digital assis-tants (PDAs) are becoming important tools for physician...
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). All departmental clinical guidelines, which are based on internati...
Handheld data collection is an appropriate, affordable and convenient technology for health data col...
Abstract Background In this era of evidence-based medicine, doctors are increasingly using informati...
The technology sector of healthcare is entering a new evolutionary phase. The medical community has ...
Purpose: This study describes the system architecture and user acceptance of a suite of programs tha...
Since 2004, in a project the Branch Library of Medicine (ZB Med) offers a PDA service for its users....
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the use of PDA/smartphone based electronic drug datab...
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) has developed several information resources specifically desi...
Support of PDAs is a matter of course for medical libraries in USA. European medical libraries show ...
This article provides an evaluation and overview of the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) version of ...
information databases used to support clinical decision-making, and to compare the performance of PD...
assistant; Medical resident training Summary Health care professionals need information delivery too...
As PDAs are becoming practical tools for health care professionals, medical librarians are frequentl...
Objective:Performing a usability study on two handheld computers (personal digital assistant and tab...
Handheld computers or personal digital assis-tants (PDAs) are becoming important tools for physician...
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). All departmental clinical guidelines, which are based on internati...
Handheld data collection is an appropriate, affordable and convenient technology for health data col...
Abstract Background In this era of evidence-based medicine, doctors are increasingly using informati...
The technology sector of healthcare is entering a new evolutionary phase. The medical community has ...
Purpose: This study describes the system architecture and user acceptance of a suite of programs tha...
Since 2004, in a project the Branch Library of Medicine (ZB Med) offers a PDA service for its users....
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the use of PDA/smartphone based electronic drug datab...
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) has developed several information resources specifically desi...
Support of PDAs is a matter of course for medical libraries in USA. European medical libraries show ...