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Many doctors use Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) in their personal lives, but a few of them are integrating these devices into their clinical practice. PDAs can enable a clinician to access medical information right at the patient s bedside or on the move and can enhance clinical decision making. Studies in different countries have explored the extent to which medical practitioners make use of PDAs, and this book explores the situation in a teaching hospital in Ghana, West Africa.

Produktbeschreibung
Many doctors use Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) in their personal lives, but a few of them are integrating these devices into their clinical practice. PDAs can enable a clinician to access medical information right at the patient s bedside or on the move and can enhance clinical decision making. Studies in different countries have explored the extent to which medical practitioners make use of PDAs, and this book explores the situation in a teaching hospital in Ghana, West Africa.
Autorenporträt
Dr David Brodie-Mends is an M.D. pursuing a career in Internal Medicine and currently working at Ridge Hospital in Accra, Ghana. When he is not attending to his patients or reading medical texts, David enjoys blogging about mobile technology and spending time with his family.