Published on in Vol 13, No 3 (2011): Jul-Sep

An Evaluation of the Use of Smartphones to Communicate Between Clinicians: A Mixed-Methods Study

An Evaluation of the Use of Smartphones to Communicate Between Clinicians: A Mixed-Methods Study

An Evaluation of the Use of Smartphones to Communicate Between Clinicians: A Mixed-Methods Study

Journals

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