The use of the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) among personnel and students in health care: a review.
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The use of the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) among personnel and students in health care: a review.
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scientific article published on 28 October 2008
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The use of the Personal Digita ...... ents in health care: a review.
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The use of the Personal Digita ...... ents in health care: a review.
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The use of the Personal Digita ...... ents in health care: a review.
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Anna M Lindquist
Britt-Inger Saveman
Gunilla C Nilsson
Pauline E Johansson
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10.2196/JMIR.1038
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2008-10-28T00:00:00Z