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kindles. a novel way to increase access to information?. a project of Duke University Medical Center Library. Pictures courtesy of Amazon.com. books. Better ( Gawande ) Chronic Disease Management ( Nuovo ) Current Diagnosis and Treatment Family Medicine (South-Paul)

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  1. kindles a novel way to increase access to information? a project of Duke University Medical Center Library

  2. Pictures courtesy of Amazon.com

  3. books • Better (Gawande) • Chronic Disease Management (Nuovo) • Current Diagnosis and Treatment Family Medicine (South-Paul) • Cutting for Stone (Verghese) • DeGowin’s Diagnostic Examination (LeBlond et al) • First Aid for the Family Medicine Boards (Le) • How Doctors Think (Groopman) • Pharmacotherapy for Primary Care (Linn) • Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting (Shahady) • The Rational Clinical Exam (Simel)

  4. guidelines • ATP3 • CDC STD Treatment Guidelines 2006 • COPD Gold • Guide to Clinical Preventive Services • JNC7 • Primary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke • Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes

  5. support documentation • About the project • Connect to PubMed for Handhelds • EBM Glossary • EBM Toolkit • Family Medicine Clerkship Handbook • General Library Information • Kindle Training Tip Sheet • PubMed Quick Reference Card • Searching Tips • Users’ Guide to Evidence-based Practice

  6. feedback

  7. feedback – use

  8. feedback – features used

  9. feedback – problems

  10. feedback – problems

  11. feedback – ease of use

  12. feedback – ease of use

  13. feedback – recommendations

  14. feedback – recommendations

  15. feedback – recommendations

  16. lessons learned • technology is a moving target • faculty involvement is key for personalization

  17. next steps • more resource-poor sites for kindle

  18. next steps?

  19. other projects • ipod touches for 8 clerkship directors • pre-loaded with relevant apps • training • exploratory

  20. other projects • calling for collaboration • graduate medical education • residents, attendings, nurses • teamwork efficiency, collaboration, patient care

  21. recommendations know your audience • what devices do they already own? • are they willing and flexible to incorporate new devices into their workflow?

  22. recommendations know your content • what do you want your audience to have access to? • how will drm impact your project? • what materials are available for your device?

  23. recommendations know your options Adapted from Venturebeat.com

  24. recommendations test the waters

  25. questions? megan.vonisenburg@duke.edu kindledlibrary.wetpaint.com

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