iPipet
It’s no revelation that mind-numbing work can lead to mistakes. Pipetting is such a task, which explains why some labs [MORE]
In order to diagnose concussions at the point-of-trauma, computer scientists at the University of Notre Dame have developed a [MORE]
This video clip, without showing anything particularly new, still illustrates some of the practical and subtle changes that accompany [MORE]
If you haven’t already downloaded the Skype app for the iPad, here is the link to get it. The [MORE]
Elderly Mobility Assessment
Here is another illustration of mobility as a “vital sign” among elders. Researchers at Wake Forest University/Baptist [MORE]
There are hundreds of wellness-associated apps for smart phones and pads, and WellCom.org (San Diego, CA) has what might [MORE]
2011 may be the year of the iPad for hospitals. In a survey of 950 HIMSS members last month, [MORE]
Atrial Fibrillation
Three to five percent of Americans over age 65 have atrial fibrillation (2.2 million people) and some of [MORE]
Many healthcare providers are interested in how they might use iPads instead of laptops, but most are doing what [MORE]
Apple's i Pad
Bloggers are an interesting lot who sometimes hit the nail on the head. This piece contents [MORE]