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MOBILE MEDICINE. APPLICATIONS AND RESOURCES FOR THE STUDENT , PRACTITIONER, AND PATIENT. Philip D. Walker, MLIS Rudolph Matas Library. COI. OUTLINE. A Brief Literature Review The Tools of the Trade Library Provided Resources & Apps Apps Available for Purchase Other Web Resources.
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MOBILE MEDICINE • APPLICATIONS AND RESOURCES FOR THE STUDENT , PRACTITIONER, ANDPATIENT Philip D. Walker, MLIS Rudolph Matas Library
OUTLINE • A Brief Literature Review • The Tools of the Trade • Library Provided Resources & Apps • Apps Available for Purchase • Other Web Resources
Uses • Study Aid • Reflection (Students) • Patient Tracking • Scheduling • Quick References - Clinical & Pharmaceutical • Clinical Decision Support • Computational
Issues • Cost • Personnel, Support, Infrastructure • Security • Organizational Culture • Patient-Physician Interaction • Privacy/Confidentiality • Contamination
Brady RR, Verran J, Damani NN, Gibb AP. Review of mobile communication devices as potential reservoirs of nosocomial pathogens. J Hosp Infect. 2009 Apr;71(4):295-300.
Smartphones PDAs Tablet PCs Laptops/Netbooks Gadgets Galore!!!
Wards: Patient Tracker iMedDoc E.M.R.
Airstrip OB Video http://cbs11tv.com/video/?id=44962@ktvt.dayport.com http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1170760210&play=1
BP Buddy Glucose Buddy Weight Management
Where to Buy?Androidhttp://www.androlib.com/android.category.applications-j.aspxApplehttp://www.apple.com/itunes/Blackberryhttp://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/Skyscapehttp://www.skyscape.com/index/home.aspxUnbound Medicinehttp://www.unboundmedicine.com/
Key References Alsos OA, Dabelow B, Faxvaag A. Doctors' Concerns of PDAs in the Ward Round Situation. Methods Inf Med. 2009 Nov 5;48(6). Hauser SE, Demner-Fushman D, Jacobs JL, Humphrey SM, Ford G, Thoma GR. Using wireless handheld computers to seek information at the point of care: an evaluation by clinicians. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2007 Nov-Dec;14(6):807-15. Johnston JM, Leung GM, Tin KY, Ho LM, Lam W, Fielding R. Evaluation of a handheld clinical decision support tool for evidence-based learning and practice in medical undergraduates. Med Educ. 2004 Jun;38(6):628-37. Kho A, Henderson LE, Dressler DD, Kripalani S. Use of handheld computers in medical education. A systematic review. J Gen Intern Med. 2006 May;21(5):531-7. Morris CG, Church L, Vincent C, Rao A. PDA usage and training: targeting curriculum for residents and faculty. Fam Med. 2007 Jun;39(6):419-24. Ramesh J, Carter AO, Campbell MH, Gibbons N, Powlett C, Moseley H, Sr., et al. Use of mobile phones by medical staff at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Barbados: evidence for both benefit and harm. J Hosp Infect. 2008 Oct;70(2):160-5. Rubin MA, Bateman K, Donnelly S, Stoddard GJ, Stevenson K, Gardner RM, et al. Use of a personal digital assistant for managing antibiotic prescribing for outpatient respiratory tract infections in rural communities. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2006 Nov-Dec;13(6):627-34. Taylor JS, Anthony D, Lavallee LK, Taylor NL. A manageable approach to integrating personal digital assistants into a family medicine clerkship. Med Teach. 2006 May;28(3):283-7. Trelease RB. Diffusion of innovations: smartphones and wireless anatomy learning resources. Anat Sci Educ. 2008 Nov;1(6):233-9.
THANK YOU!!! Philip Walker, MLIS | pwalker@tulane.edu | 504.988.2410