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Mobile Devices for Medical Students Sa’ad Laws Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar

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Mobile Devices for Medical Students

Sa’ad LawsWeill Cornell Medical College in Qatar

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About Qatar

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About WCMC-Q

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About Our Students

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About the Medical

Program

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About DeLib?

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Overview of WCMC-Q iPad

Program

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What is DeLib’s Role in the iPad Program?

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Successes!

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Challenges…

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What We’ve Learned So Far…

• We don’t know enough about what our students do with iPads

• There needs to be a review/appraisal of apps

• More emphasis on practice

• More emphasis and research on mobile information literacy

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In the Future...

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What Does All This Mean?...

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Mobile Devices in Medical Education & Health Care

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• 75% of U.S. Physicians own an iPad, iPhone or iPod

• There is a Major Emphasis on Using Mobile Devices to access EMR

• Terry Survey: 90% of Physicians Want Mobile Access to EMR

• Many Physicians Report That Mobile Devices Improves Workflows and Improves Patient Care.

Mobile at the Hospital

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Ways that Students Can Use

iPads

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There’s An App For

that…

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Tech Savvy Students

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Mobile Information Literacy

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Conclusions…

Product vs. Practice• In Class• In the Field

App ReviewsMajor Emphasis on Mobile Information LiteracyNeed to Keep Current with Users

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