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NewsEpocrates: 20 percent of docs will buy an iPad
Just days after Apple unveiled the iPad mobile computing device, nearly 20 percent of physicians already intend to purchase one within a year and another 38 percent are interested in the iPad but Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: NLM launches Mobile MedlinePlus
The National Library of Medicine has unveiled a mobile version of MedlinePlus, one of the most popular sites on the Internet for professional and consumer health information. Available in English or Read more...
Med students' use of mobile technology
Take the results with a grain of salt because they're from a vendor survey, but it's still pretty clear that the next generation of doctors has wholeheartedly embraced mobile technology. Almost 90 Read more...
Medscape goes mobile
Medscape, the healthcare professional side of WebMD Health, has launched a new mobile service for the iPhone and plans to bring out versions for BlackBerry and other mobile platforms later this year. Read more...
Epocrates: clinical reference more useful than EMRs, eRx for patient safety
Take this bit of news with a grain of salt, but still be comfortable that the salt won't cause a harmful interaction. Epocrates, a familiar name in mobile drug reference software, says Read more...
Medscape iPhone app will include CME
It was probably inevitable, but WebMD is preparing to introduce an iPhone application for Medscape, the company's network for healthcare professionals. Medical Marketing & Media reports that the Read more...
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