[HTML][HTML] A UK perspective on smartphone use amongst doctors within the surgical profession

RK Patel, AE Sayers, NL Patrick, K Hughes… - Annals of Medicine and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction Hospitals are increasingly looking for mobile solutions to meet their information
technology needs. Medical professionals are using personal mobile devices to support their …

Ill health and distraction at work: Costs and drivers for productivity loss

P Bialowolski, E McNeely, TJ VanderWeele… - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Employer-sponsored health insurance is the most widely spread form of medical coverage
in the United States. Substantial portion of the premiums' costs is covered by employers …

The relationship between the nomophobic levels of higher education students in Ghana and academic achievement

HB Essel, D Vlachopoulos, A Tachie-Menson - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
There is an upsurge in the use of mobile phones among higher education students in
Ghana, which may result in the nomophobia prevalence with the students. Therefore, the …

Medical student appraisal

S Khalifian, T Markman, P Sampognaro… - Applied Clinical …, 2013 - thieme-connect.com
Background: The rapidly growing industry for mobile medical applications provides
numerous smartphone resources designed for healthcare professionals. However, not all …