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Portable & Handheld PCs, Medicine & Computer Technology, Medical Practice Management & Reimbursement

Handheld Computers for Doctors

by Mohammad Al-Ubaydli
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Overview

Over 20% of a doctor's time is spent dealing with paper. This book will show you why and how handheld computers can help you reduce this time, and how to use the technology without waiting for the IT department. If you work in hospital or community medicine, you can take advantage of technology that is affordable, powerful, easy and effective.

Synopsis

Are you spending too much time filling out paperwork and too little time being a doctor?

Over 20% of a doctor's time is spent dealing with paper. This book will show you why and how handheld computers can help you reduce this time, and how to use the technology without waiting for the IT department. If you work in hospital or community medicine, you can take advantage of technology that is affordable, powerful, easy and effective:

  • Use handheld computers for your education, administration and clinical practice.

  • Use handheld computers with your colleagues to support communication and teamwork.

  • Use handheld computers today without waiting for the IT department's latest expensive, complicated and overdue solution.

"I would recommend to any doctor use of a handheld for managing patient lists. And I recommend this book for a down-to-earth account of the experience." —Andrew Harrison, British Medical Journal

"Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli is the leading light in the world of handheld computers for doctors." —Dr Murray Longmore, co-author of the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine

"I predict this book will dramatically boost the use of handhelds amongst medical students and doctors. Short, punchy chapters make this an ideal book to read on the run, with a clear, intelligent discussion specifically aimed at the non-technical audience." —Dr Jeanette Murphy, editor of British Medical Informatics Today

"I only wish [the book] had been around when I first started using my handheld on the wards. Highly recommended!" —Dr Chris Paton, creator of DoctorsGadgets.com

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"…contains information that all hospital and health practitioners may find useful…highly recommended for hospital libraries and libraries affiliated with schools that provide health care education." (E-STREAMS, November 2004)

"...The book is sincere and detailed...I recommend this book as a down-to-earth account..." (British Medical Journal, 17 March 2003)

"...provides good tips for the medial student with a PDA..." (Biomedical Informatics Today, Spring 2003)

"...a handy volume designed to encourage doctors to take up the PDA habit..." (Handheldsfordoctors.com, 8 April 2003)

"...I would encourage all health care providers to read this book and make use of this fast-growing technology when manageing patients". (Practical Diabetes International, October 2003)

"...written in a very informal style that clinicians can read easily and understand quickly..." (Jnl of the American Medical Informatics Assoc, 2003)

"...very useful to all who use handhelds, giving them insight into new and alternative uses..." (European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, Vol 8, 2004)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2003
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780470858998

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