2017
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7420-c1-018
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Mobile Access to Clinical Information at the Point of Care

Abstract: Objectives: Using library subscriptions and accessible on handheld devices, this study sought to promote authoritative health information apps, and evidence-based point-of-care resources.Methods: Three cohorts of internal medicine residents were issued iPads at the beginning of their second year, and were trained to skillfully access resources from the digital library. Pre-and postintervention surveys were respectively administered at the beginning of the second year and end of the third year of training. The … Show more

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