EVIDENCE OF EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS USING HANDHELD COMPUTERS: A SCOPING REVIEW OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS

Evidence of Effectiveness of Health Care Professionals Using Handheld Computers: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews

BackgroundHandheld computers and mobile devices provide instant access to vast amounts and types of useful information for health care professionals.Their reduced size and increased processing speed has led to rapid adoption in health care.Thus, it is important to identify whether handheld computers are actually effective in clinical practice.Objec

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Establishing Regional Medical Campuses to Ensure Comparable Experiences: Recommendations From a Narrative Review

Background: Given increasing class sizes and desires to keep costs down, many medical schools are developing regional clinical campuses.We found our regional campus system to be very successful in allowing class size expansion, inspiring a workforce for the state, and concurrently allowing our students to individualize their experience.We desire to

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Altered dynamics of the prefrontal networks are associated with the risk for postpartum psychosis: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study

Abstract Postpartum psychosis (PP) is a severe mental disorder that affects women in the first few weeks after delivery.To date there are no biomarkers that distinguish which women at risk (AR) develop a significant psychiatric relapse postpartum.While altered brain connectivity may contribute to the risk for psychoses unrelated to the puerperium,

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