This is an essential guide for doctors wishing to maximise the
potential of their PDA or smartphones and is the only book
available to address the specific needs of doctors in relation to
PDAs and smartphones. Handheld computers, or PDAs, are computers
small enough to hold in your hand or fit into your pocket.
Smartphones are PDAs which also allow the user to make and receive
phone calls. For doctors, PDAs are possibly the most clinically
appropriate of all the computer devices created. The Doctor's PDA
and Smartphone Handbook aims to introduce readers to the basics of
PDAs. Comprehensive in its approach and easily accessible to those
with no technical knowledge, the first few chapters demonstrate how
the devices are used and how effective they can be in day-to-day
clinical care and in training activities. Communication and sharing
data and clinical information is enhanced if the full team is
equipped with PDAs, and later chapters discuss more advanced uses
and issues that should be considered if planning to equip the whole
team. The text is accompanied by invaluable teaching videos and
vignettes illustrating how teaching points covered in each chapter
can be applied to realistic scenarios. Written by one of the
world's leading experts on the clinical uses of mobile computing,
Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli is now a researcher in the USA. The online
videos are by Dr Chris Paton, Director of New Media New Medicine
and creator of some of the world's leading websites for clinical
education. Together, they have combined their expertise and have
created a highly informative and effective text.
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