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June 11, 2005 05:25 PM
Are there no more news ?

It seems that the news about PDAs is so slow... there are few reports of innovative and creative uses for PDAs in the medical field. The launch of LifeDrive was the last big thing that happened, and I still have not seen one used where I work at.

Next month I will be moving to Chicago, where the hospital I will be at will be very different from my current hospital. I will have to adapt to this new reality, and I suspect I will have to rely more on my PDA than currently. Still, I don't feel I will need any textbooks on my PDA. But I will have to find something that has all the chemotherapy regimens, doses etc.

I have been looking at Handbook of Cancer Chemotherapy for PDA. Has anyone out there used it ? How is it in practice ?

I will also try:
- Clinical Hematology-Oncology: an iSilo document.
- HaemOncRules: also a must from our good friend PalmDoc

Any other suggestions for a Heme-Onc Fellow ?

Posted by leo at June 11, 2005 05:25 PM

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