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Educational effectiveness of a personal digital assistant-based geriatric assessment tool
Medical Teacher, 06/26/09
Mcleod TG et al. - Residents who used a personal digital assistant-based geriatric assessment tool demonstrated greater improvement in geriatric knowledge than peers who did not use this resource. Curricula adapted to this technology may prove useful in medical education.
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