Author Archives: DGurney

About DGurney

David Gurney is a Biomedical scientist in the UK. David has been using handhelds for longer than he cares to remember. He does, however remember buying his first a Palm III. Since then he has been through a number including TRG Pro, Handera 330 and Tapwave Zodiac2. Currently a LifeDrive operates as his library and wireless net access, while a Treo 750v takes care of the day to day running of his life. Keenly interested in how technology can deliver information to you rather than looking for it, it has turned him into a information addict. All the while he is also trying extol the benefits and pass on his enthusiasm to others!!

Nurses’ and nurse students’ demands of functions and usability in a PDA

Saw the above titled article over at science direct and thought I’d share it with you. Its from the current issue of the International Journal of Medical Informatics. I had noticed a decline in PDA articles in the academic journals, … Co...

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New Edition of Medical Palm Review

Paul Arnold writes a series of ‘newsletters’ called the Medical Palm Review. I like them as they are written from a truely personnal perspective. To sign up email Paul at pa.mpr@rogers.com....

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More ‘who uses PDAs in Medicine’

It seems that no sooner than the discussion cooled about who uses PDAs in medicine that someone releases a meta-analysis to tell us!!...

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PDAs in Medicine Discussion at PDA247

Just to alert you that some non-medics:-) on PDA247 are having a discussion about about the predominance of PalmOS in the medical field. Why dont you pop over and give them the benefit of your experience? Its also a great … Continue reading &r...

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