Hospital-wide physiological surveillance–a new approach to the early identification and management of the sick patient
GB Smith, DR Prytherch, P Schmidt, PI Featherstone… - Resuscitation, 2006 - Elsevier
Hospitalised patients, who suffer cardiac arrest and require unanticipated intensive care unit
(ICU) admission or die, often exhibit premonitory abnormalities in vital signs. Sometimes, the …
(ICU) admission or die, often exhibit premonitory abnormalities in vital signs. Sometimes, the …
[HTML][HTML] Personal digital assistant usage among undergraduate medical students: exploring trends, barriers, and the advent of smartphones
T Chatterley, D Chojecki - … of the Medical Library Association: JMLA, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Personal digital assistant usage among undergraduate medical students: exploring trends,
barriers, and the advent of smartphones - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content NIH NLM Logo …
barriers, and the advent of smartphones - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content NIH NLM Logo …
[HTML][HTML] Use of mobile clinical decision support software by junior doctors at a UK teaching hospital: identification and evaluation of barriers to engagement
Background: Clinical decision support (CDS) tools improve clinical diagnostic decision
making and patient safety. The availability of CDS to health care professionals has grown in …
making and patient safety. The availability of CDS to health care professionals has grown in …
Mobile technology use in medical education
R Luanrattana, KT Win, J Fulcher, D Iverson - Journal of medical systems, 2012 - Springer
This study was undertaken to determine the PDA functionalities for a problem-based
learning (PBL) medical curriculum at the Graduate School of Medicine (GSM), the University …
learning (PBL) medical curriculum at the Graduate School of Medicine (GSM), the University …
[HTML][HTML] Using natural language processing to provide personalized learning opportunities from trainee clinical notes
JC Denny, A Spickard III, PJ Speltz, R Porier… - Journal of biomedical …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective Assessment of medical trainee learning through pre-defined competencies is now
commonplace in schools of medicine. We describe a novel electronic advisor system using …
commonplace in schools of medicine. We describe a novel electronic advisor system using …
Clinical training at remote sites using mobile technology: an India–USA partnership
R Vyas, S Albright, D Walker, A Zachariah… - Distance …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Christian Medical College (CMC), India, and Tufts University School of Medicine, USA, have
developed an 'institutional hub and spokes' model (campus‐based e‐learning supporting m …
developed an 'institutional hub and spokes' model (campus‐based e‐learning supporting m …
Third-year medical students' knowledge of privacy and security issues concerning mobile devices
EC Whipple, KL Allgood, EM Larue - Medical teacher, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The use of mobile devices are ubiquitous in medical-care professional settings,
but information on privacy and security concerns of mobile devices for medical students is …
but information on privacy and security concerns of mobile devices for medical students is …
[HTML][HTML] Tracking medical students' clinical experiences using natural language processing
JC Denny, L Bastarache, EA Sastre… - Journal of biomedical …, 2009 - Elsevier
Graduate medical students must demonstrate competency in clinical skills. Current tracking
methods rely either on manual efforts or on simple electronic entry to record clinical …
methods rely either on manual efforts or on simple electronic entry to record clinical …
Development of an electronic learning progression dashboard to monitor student clinical experiences
Introduction Clinical experience tracking mechanisms for students at dental schools provide
patient assignment, student experience, and learning progression feedback. The purpose of …
patient assignment, student experience, and learning progression feedback. The purpose of …
The feasibility of assessing alcohol use among college students using wireless mobile devices: Implications for health education and behavioural research
Objective: This study examined the feasibility of using wireless mobile devices (MDs) to
collect daily alcohol information among college students, in particular examining feasibility …
collect daily alcohol information among college students, in particular examining feasibility …