Many health care professionals are using mobile devices in clinical settings to enhance patient care as well as their own continuing education.
We’ve recently updated our road map for
Mobile Computing : Smart Phones, PDAs, and PocketPCs (Affinity access only).
On it, you’ll find a listing of selected free and low-cost options for all types of mobile devices. Sources include options for :
* Drug info
* Differential diagnosis
* Point-of-care tools
* Calculators, and
* Gateways to even more options.
This list is not meant to be comprehensive. If you want to suggest an addition to the list, let me know. I’d love to hear what you’re using!
Announcements and featured resources for library users of Affinity Health System Intranet.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Health Care Resources for Mobile Devices
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Mobile Computing in Health Care
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Mobile MDConsult
MD Consult Mobile provides small screen access to MD Consult with a new interface optimized to work on Smartphones and mobile devices most commonly used by physicians including:
· iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad · Blackberry Storm and Bold · Palm Treo · T Mobile G1 (Android) · HTC – Fuze · Nokia N85
MD Consult Mobile includes the following functionality:
· Browse MDC content through growing list of Recommended Resources pages which direct user to best resources efficiently
· Search MDC reference content focused specifically on Reference Books, Clinics, Practice Guidelines and Journals/Medline
· View the full text of all of the searchable content plus Images included in the articles and books
· Share content links – by email with a colleague or to themselves for later review
How to Register for MDConsult (Affinity only) Tutorial with screenshots
How to Register for MDConsult (Affinity only) Tutorial with screenshots
Mobile Computing Resources - What else do we offer? (Affinity only)
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Find Us on FaceBook
Affinity Library Services has a brand new Facebook page. The goal of the new page is to share news, information, tips, tutorials, and useful links with interested readers.
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