Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6926656 | International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2016 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Even in resource-limited settings where Internet access can be unreliable and intermittent, the adoption of tablets can have benefits to medical education by providing consistent access to extensive and current medical information resources. This study highlights the value of clinical resources with offline functionality, with or without consistent access to the Internet. There is also the potential for optimizing the use of tablets through improved training and technical support.
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Authors
Rachel E. Witt, Masego B. Kebaetse, John H. Holmes, Ryan Littman-Quinn, Dineo Ketshogileng, Cynthia Antwi, Carrie Kovarik, Oathokwa Nkomazana,