The personal digital assistant: a new medical instrument for the exchange of clinical information at the point of care

Personal digital assistants can provide a portable, integrated platform for point‐of‐care clinical reference, patient management and data communication. Clinical reference programs allow the user to access information from the Internet and guidelines. Patient management programs allow doctors to acc...

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