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Title:      ENHANCING THIRD-YEAR MEDICAL CLERKSHIPS: USING MOBILE TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING
Author(s):      Janette R. Hill, Michelle A. Nuss, Ronald M. Cervero, Julie K. Gaines, Bruce Middendorf
ISBN:      978-989-8533-51-7
Editors:      Miguel Baptista Nunes and Maggie McPherson
Year:      2016
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Third year clerkship, mobile technology, point-of-care, decision-making
Type:      Short Paper
First Page:      165
Last Page:      168
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      The third year clerkship is one of the most exciting and challenging times for medical students (Cooke, Irby, & O’Brien, 2010) when students spend significant time in clinical settings (e.g., hospitals) assisting in the care of patients on a daily basis. Getting information and resources just-in-time and at point-of-care (Author, 2009) is one challenge faced by supervising doctors and students. Technology has long been used to assist in point-of-care decision-making (Burke & Weill, 2008); mobile technology has added value to this activity. In this study, we explore how mobile technologies (e.g., iPads) were being used to support supervising doctors and medical students. After completing full data analysis of year one of two, results indicate that the faculty and students benefitted from the use of the iPads during the third year clerkship.
   

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