Harprit S Bedi1, Edgar K Yucel. 1. 1 Both authors: Department of Radiology, Tufts Medical Center, 800 Washington St, Box 299, Boston, MA 02111.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This article describes how mobile technologies can improve the way we teach radiology and offers ideas to bridge the clinical gap with technology. CONCLUSION: Radiology programs across the country are purchasing iPads and other mobile devices for their residents. Many programs, however, do not have a concrete vision for how a mobile device can enhance the learning environment.
OBJECTIVE: This article describes how mobile technologies can improve the way we teach radiology and offers ideas to bridge the clinical gap with technology. CONCLUSION: Radiology programs across the country are purchasing iPads and other mobile devices for their residents. Many programs, however, do not have a concrete vision for how a mobile device can enhance the learning environment.
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