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Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2015): Apr-Jun

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Doctors and the Etiquette of Mobile Device Use in Trauma and Orthopedics

Doctors and the Etiquette of Mobile Device Use in Trauma and Orthopedics

Authors of this article:

Oliver Blocker1 Author Orcid Image ;   Lydia Hayden1 Author Orcid Image ;   Alison Bullock1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. James R. Figure 1: A Review of the “Instagram for Doctors”. Journal of Hospital Librarianship 2017;17(2):161 View
  2. Blocker O, Bullock A, Morgan-Jones R, Ghandour A, Richardson J. Using Text Messaging in Long-Term Arthroplasty Follow-Up: A Pilot Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(5):e88 View
  3. Bullock A, Webb K. Technology in postgraduate medical education: a dynamic influence on learning?. Postgraduate Medical Journal 2015;91(1081):646 View
  4. Hussain A, Rossi T, Rynne S. ‘I keep my brain on my iPhone’ – being and becoming an emergency physician in a technological age. Studies in Continuing Education 2023;45(2):152 View
  5. Berger-Groch J, Keitsch M, Reiter A, Weiss S, Frosch K, Priemel M. The Use of Mobile Applications for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors in Orthopaedic Oncology – a Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Systems 2021;45(11) View
  6. Gur A, Levy E, Ariel Y. Doctor on call: physician smartphone use during medical consultations. Journal of Communication in Healthcare 2025;18(2):143 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Llamas C, Juanes J, Puertas D, Santos J. Proceedings of TEEM 2024. View