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Palm/Handheld Support Center
Currently, the Jefferson Medical College requires all third and fourth
year medical students to use PDA's with the Palm OS. Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital and Jefferson University Physicians use both Palm
and Pocket PC platforms.
Check out the University
Bookstore’s PDA prices before you buy.
PDA Applications Developed at TJU
Jefferson Hospital
Formulary - via TJU Hospital Intranet (Requires Campus Master
Network Computer or Remote Login Account)
for PalmOS and Pocket PC. Option to include Drug Facts A-Z
Jeff HOPE Patient Advocacy Resource Manual for PalmOS or Pocket PC.
Q&A: Microscopic Anatomy for
the PalmOS.
Q&A: Pathology for the PalmOS.
Patient Encounter Log System (PELS),
designed to track clinical experiences for JMC students during their
clerkships.
PDA Directory
of Jefferson Physicians
A phone index, referral listing, and notebook all in one, downloadable
for Pocket PC or Palm.
Tips and Tricks
PDA Tips from the
Jeffline Forum
10
Quick Tips for a More User-Friendly PDA, by Anil Chandrashekhar,
MD. If you own a Palm OS personal digital assistant (PDA), but haven't
had time to learn more than the basics, this article is for you.
Advice and support is available from the staff at the Scott
Learning Resources Center.
Collections and Reviews of Handheld Applications
Jefferson Software Recommendations
by Jefferson clinicians, for Jefferson clinicians.
Other Collections & Reviews
Subscribe to the MLA-PDA
Discussion List to talk with colleagues about managing the flood
of PDAs in health care. The list sponsored by the Medical Library Association.