Busy PAs don't have time to stop and look up answers in a reference book or even online from a PC. Answers to new medical treatments, diagnostic tests, medical journals, rapid references are now available on PDA platforms. Allan Platt, clinical instructor at Emory University in Atlanta and author of Evidence Based Medicine for PDAs: A Guide for Practice, joins host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell to talk about the latest advances in medical applications on PDAs. They also discuss the best software for medical professionals and where this software is headed in the future.
A Medical Library on Your Hip: How PDAs Can Help PAs

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Busy PAs don't have time to stop and look up answers in a reference book or even online from a PC. Answers to new medical treatments, diagnostic tests, medical journals, rapid references are now available on PDA platforms. Allan Platt, clinical instructor at Emory University in Atlanta and author of Evidence Based Medicine for PDAs: A Guide for Practice, joins host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell to talk about the latest advances in medical applications on PDAs. They also discuss the best software for medical professionals and where this software is headed in the future.
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