Purpose: To evaluate the frequency of mobile technology and social media usage among radiology residents and their access to professional information. Materials and methods: A questionnaire consisting of 24 questions prepared using Google Drive was sent via e-mail to 550 radiology residents throughout the country. Of the 176 participating residents, 74 completed the survey via the internet, and 102 completed it at three different national radiology meetings. Response rates and its relationship with responses given to different questions were assessed. Results: Hundred two male and 74 female residents participated in the survey. 141 (81.3%) residents thought that they had appropriate internet access in their department. The number of residen...
Introduction: Digital media have revolutionized communication and information dissemination in healt...
Background: Digital resources in learning are increasingly available and offer new possibilities in ...
Objectives Medical smartphone applications are increasing-ly popular amongst doctors. However, the q...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the frequency of mobile technology and social media usage among radiology...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency of mobile technology and social media usage among radiology resid...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
Turki M Alanzi, Bashayr Alshahrani Department of Health Information Management and Technology, Colle...
Abstract Mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, etc.) have become key methods of communication, data ...
Smartphones, tablet PCs, mobile applications (apps) and electronic book files (e-books) affect our l...
Social media is a ubiquitous part of society and used by many healthcare professionals, including ra...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interactive online communication forums, are becom...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interac-tive online communication forums, are beco...
Background: Easy internet access to health information has significantly changed how people obtain h...
Purpose: There is a lack of evidence for developing radiology mobile apps for medical students. This...
Introduction: Digital media have revolutionized communication and information dissemination in healt...
Background: Digital resources in learning are increasingly available and offer new possibilities in ...
Objectives Medical smartphone applications are increasing-ly popular amongst doctors. However, the q...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the frequency of mobile technology and social media usage among radiology...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency of mobile technology and social media usage among radiology resid...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
Turki M Alanzi, Bashayr Alshahrani Department of Health Information Management and Technology, Colle...
Abstract Mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, etc.) have become key methods of communication, data ...
Smartphones, tablet PCs, mobile applications (apps) and electronic book files (e-books) affect our l...
Social media is a ubiquitous part of society and used by many healthcare professionals, including ra...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interactive online communication forums, are becom...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interac-tive online communication forums, are beco...
Background: Easy internet access to health information has significantly changed how people obtain h...
Purpose: There is a lack of evidence for developing radiology mobile apps for medical students. This...
Introduction: Digital media have revolutionized communication and information dissemination in healt...
Background: Digital resources in learning are increasingly available and offer new possibilities in ...
Objectives Medical smartphone applications are increasing-ly popular amongst doctors. However, the q...