Information at hand: using handheld computers in medicine
Call them handhelds, palm-tops, or personal digital assistants (PDAs), pocket-sized computers are becoming a common feature on the medical landscape. As the technology improves, more programs become available, and the demands of medical practice heighten, physicians are recognizing the benefits of h...
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description | Call them handhelds, palm-tops, or personal digital assistants (PDAs), pocket-sized computers are becoming a common feature
on the medical landscape. As the technology improves, more programs become available, and the demands of medical practice
heighten, physicians are recognizing the benefits of having information available at the point of care. This article reviews
the use of handheld computers in medicine, emphasizing how they might help the practicing physician. |
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