Doctors and medical students embrace smartphones - washingtonpost.com
May 19, 2009
To his frustration, Steven Schwartz often encounters patients who have no idea what each of the pills they've been popping is called.
"But usually they can tell you what it looks like," the Georgetown University Medical Center family practitioner said. "They might say it's a blue, triangular pill for hypertension."
Armed with an iPhone, Schwartz is able to play detective...
To his frustration, Steven Schwartz often encounters patients who have no idea what each of the pills they've been popping is called.
"But usually they can tell you what it looks like," the Georgetown University Medical Center family practitioner said. "They might say it's a blue, triangular pill for hypertension."
Armed with an iPhone, Schwartz is able to play detective...
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