| Literature DB >> 23017375 |
Errol Ozdalga1, Ark Ozdalga, Neera Ahuja.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Advancements in technology have always had major impacts in medicine. The smartphone is one of the most ubiquitous and dynamic trends in communication, in which one's mobile phone can also be used for communicating via email, performing Internet searches, and using specific applications. The smartphone is one of the fastest growing sectors in the technology industry, and its impact in medicine has already been significant.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23017375 PMCID: PMC3510747 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1994
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Flow diagram of the process of article selection and results.
List and description of popular medical applications for physicians.
| Smartphone application | Description |
| Epocrates | Free up-to-date pharmacologic reference and paid medical reference. |
| DynaMed | Medical and pharmacologic reference |
| Johns Hopkins’ Antibiotics Guide | Antimicrobial reference |
| Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy | Antimicrobial reference |
| Diagnosaurus | Differential diagnosis |
| Taber’s Medical Dictionary, Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, and Dorland’s Medical Dictionary | Medical dictionaries and reference |
| Archimedes (Archimedes 360°) | Free medical calculator (Archimedes 360° is available for a fee) |
| AHRQ ePSSa | Primary care prevention |
| Medscape | Medical reference, news, and education |
| Massachusetts General Hospital’s Pocket Medicine | Medical reference |
| Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics | Medical reference |
| QuantiaMD | Medical education with interactive cases |
| MedPage Today | Medical news |
| Doximity | Social networking for physicians and physician communication |
a Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Electronic Preventive Services Selector.
Figure 2DynaMed’s medical reference program with organization of topics shown at left.
Figure 3QuantiaMD allows for interactive case challenges within multiple specialties, features guest lecturers, and allows physicians to earn continuing medical education points, all from the smartphone.
Figure 4Doximity connects colleagues from around the United States and allows for secure communication.