Posted on April 22, 2009, 1:47 pm, by Ellen Ramsey, under
Blackberry,
Palm,
Windows Mobile,
clinical applications,
iPhone/iPod,
medical students,
nursing.
Have you figured out a really cool trick with your mobile device lately? Or want to see what others in your program are doing that is really useful for medical needs or just daily survival in the UVa Healthsystem? Click the button at right to join the MUG Discussion Forum in UVaCollab!
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The Health Sciences Library has just rolled out a new gateway to our web site, made especially for iPhone and iPod Touch devices. Visit m.hsl.virginia.edu to see mobile-friendly information about the library, databases with mobile-optimized interfaces, and links to other UVA services that work well on a small screen. Whether it is library hours, recommended [...]
For those interested in psych resources:
A new mobile version of the PsychiatryOnline.com site—available at m.psychiatryonline.com—is optimized for viewing on mobile devices. Access to the mobile site is included as an added benefit of current subscriptions. You will be automatically redirected to m.psychiatryonline.com when visiting the main PsychiatryOnline.com site from a wireless-enabled mobiledevice (such as a smartphone [...]
Check out this interesting article in PCMagazine about 3rd party iPhone peripherals as they apply to nursing:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2343550,00.asp