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Quick Scroll Post your Handheld PDA Device model 11.06.06 (1 year ago) #1

PDA have proved to be one of the greatest friends ever.Very helpfull


Please Post ur PDA/Handheld Device Picture,info,or at least its website link

Why a PDA/Handheld?

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Having a PDA is really handy these days. In a busy hospital rounds, the PDA becomes an important and essential tool to make our lives easier and more efficient. For me, the PDA is useful in a few aspects:
1. Drug Dosage : I can refer to the correct drug dosages at anytime, anywhere. And with the built-in calculator, I can calculate the correct dosage for pediatric patients. Programs like Skyscape softwares are invaluable too!

2. Revision : During free time, I do my revision using the PDA; reading texts from Nelson Pediatrics, and also eMedicine texts which I "clipped" from the web (using iSiloX), and also self-made notes using PhatNotes.

3. Leisure : All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy; so games are essential too! Bejeweled2 and Sudoku are both my favourite games. Occasionally I will play Monopoly to kill time!

4. Internet : These days internet has become part and parcel of our lives. One cannot be apart from internet. Whether you use ur GPRS to go online, or hang around in free WiFi zones at various hotspots; internet is the way to go -- google for just anything in mind; or try out Wikipedia to search for information!

5. PIM : Contacts and ToDo's are well organised in the PDA, and it's paperless afterall! Environmental friendly! The "Find" function in PDA can search for any name and contacts in just a matter of seconds; whereas conventional way of using diary and paper organizer is just too tedious when it comes to search mode!

I agree there are lots of other functions which a PDA is incomparable to a laptop/desktop, however, as a doctor who spends most of his/her time in the hospital running around -- PDA is the way to go! Afterall, we wont want to carry around a 3-4 lb laptop on our shoulders all the time! icon_smile.gif

For all doctors out there, I strongly recommend a PDA, to organize your life, and to make u less stressful! (C'mon, let it be your "peripheral brain"! Your brain is more useful in other decision making tasks!)



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Quick Scroll 11.07.06 (1 year ago) #2

i have HP Ipaq 2190. i got all my books on it. about 7 big text books and ofcource some good medical tools.
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Quick Scroll 11.11.06 (1 year ago) #3

Just like me ..But I have 2 DVDs of books in PDB Format...a little much more than u 've.

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Quick Scroll 11.12.06 (1 year ago) #4

medicohelp wrote:
Just like me ..But I have 2 DVDs of books in PDB Format...a little much more than u 've.

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Quick Scroll 08.19.07 (10 months ago) #5

TX , Imate Jamin
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Quick Scroll 01.23.08 (5 months ago) #7

Just thinking of buying O2 XDA Zinc

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