Research Paper: Using Wireless Handheld Computers to Seek Information at the Point of Care: An Evaluation by Clinicians
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George R. Thoma | Dina Demner-Fushman | Susanne M. Humphrey | Glenn Ford | Susan E. Hauser | Joshua L. Jacobs | Dina Demner-Fushman | S. Humphrey | G. Thoma | J. Jacobs | S. Hauser | G. Ford | Glenn Ford
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