Ever wanted to save an important piece of information for later use while seeing a patient? Did you know that the average primary care physician has as many as seven clinical questions during each half day of patient care? Many of us kept information in spiral bound notebooks as learners, but in this computer age isn't there a better way?
Thus was born Pocket Pearls, a Palm peripheral brain application for medical students. Originally developed at Georgetown University, Pocket Pearls can be used by anyone to save clinical pearls, back up those pearls, and share pearls with others. For more information, check out the poster presentation (in Adobe PDF format).
posted by Kent 11:30 PM |
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