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This site is dedicated to all the “Palmdocs” out there. You know who you are. The medical doctor who thrives on gadgets and technology. You can’t live without PDAs or Smartphones. You look forward eagerly to the next new model.
Here’s the site to update you on the latest news in the Medical PDA world! Share your thoughts, tips and tricks.
If you are a “Palmdoc” I would like to invite you to register on this site and blog your enthusiasm. If you wish to blog on this site just contact me and I’ll send you the registration information.

Bloggers:

PalmdocAlan Teh is a Malaysian Physician who specialises in Hematology-Oncology & Stem cell Transplantation. He has been using Palm PDAs since 1997 and is absolutely reliant on them. His current PDA is a Palm Pre and is a strong advocate of the webOS platform, Palm’s latest operating system. Caught the blogging bug in 2004 and has been addicted ever since…
DGurney David Gurney is a Biomedical scientist in the UK. David has been using handhelds for longer than he cares to remember. He does, however remember buying his first a Palm III. Since then he has been through a number including TRG Pro, Handera 330 and Tapwave Zodiac2. Currently a LifeDrive operates as his library and wireless net access, while a Treo 750v takes care of the day to day running of his life. Keenly interested in how technology can deliver information to you rather than looking for it, it has turned him into a information addict. All the while he is also trying extol the benefits and pass on his enthusiasm to others!!
Eder Eder Olortegui hails from South America and finished medical internship in 2007. A huge fan of palms (former owner of a T3 , now a proud owner of a Tx+ 4gb SD + universal keyboard) and especially palm medical related info.
Dave ChoyDave Choy is a surgical trainee in Australia. He has an avid interest in PDAs pertaining to use in medicine. He runs a small consulting business helping medical staff select and use PDAs.
Kent W Dr. Kent Willyard is a family physician in Virginia, USA. His interest in handheld computers dates back to medical school, beginning with the Apple Newton. He has lectured and written about handheld computers since his residency, and authored several Palm OS applications, including Shots and MedRules. His Weblog, the “Ectopic Brain,” was a popular source of Palm OS medical news and information for over five years, until its closure at the end of 2006. He continues to be actively involved in medical informatics with his multispecialty group, and looks forward to helping keep Palm OS users up-to-date as a co-blogger with the Palmdoc Chronicles.

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