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okay, i'm totally clueless. i've never had a pda before. the sticky has great info on what to put into a pda but my question is how to go about getting one? what's the best place to get it? what kind to get? what's good quality? price?
 
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/forumdisplay.php?f=109

Is a good start, but we have no FAQ for that section. Something we should think about.

Briefly: there are two major PDA systems - Palm and Windows. There are many manufacturers for Windows based PDAs, but only one for Palm. There are combo phone/PDAs, but that's another discussion entirely.

There are advantages/disadvantages in choosing either. Palm has been around longer so there are more programs for the Palm PDAs, but the major medical apps - Epocrates and the Skyscape collections are available in both Palm and Windows.

Regardless of which you buy, you definitely want expandable, removeable memory capability. So you can store that massive Stedman's dictionary or derm book.

Other than that - wifi, built-in keyboards, cellular capability - that's up you.

We should really work on a PDA faq. Hmmm....
 
tkim said:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/forumdisplay.php?f=109

Is a good start, but we have no FAQ for that section. Something we should think about.

Briefly: there are two major PDA systems - Palm and Windows. There are many manufacturers for Windows based PDAs, but only one for Palm. There are combo phone/PDAs, but that's another discussion entirely.

There are advantages/disadvantages in choosing either. Palm has been around longer so there are more programs for the Palm PDAs, but the major medical apps - Epocrates and the Skyscape collections are available in both Palm and Windows.

Regardless of which you buy, you definitely want expandable, removeable memory capability. So you can store that massive Stedman's dictionary or derm book.

Other than that - wifi, built-in keyboards, cellular capability - that's up you.

We should really work on a PDA faq. Hmmm....

I heard that the PDAs outdate almost faster than computers. What year would you recommend getting one for maximum benefit?
 
HIANMI said:
I heard that the PDAs outdate almost faster than computers. What year would you recommend getting one for maximum benefit?

Every two. 😉

Seriously, that's about how often you'll need/want to replace it.

They're more useful in the clinical years, but getting familiar with them in the pre-clinical years will make them even more useful later on.
 
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