Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts
Medical student about Kindle: those once 40-lb volumes are now in the
pocket of my white coat

Medical student about Kindle: those once 40-lb volumes are now in the pocket of my white coat

A medical student emailed the Kindle team: "What you have here is a great product. I am a third year medical student out of New York, and have loaded a bunch of my textbooks onto the Kindle. Those once 40lb volumes of ill-fated tree trunks, are less than a pound, and now in the pocket of my white coat. Really a great asset!"

A former law student commented: "If I had a Kindle in law school, I think I would be 2 inches taller, and not need glasses..."
Reading on iPad before bed disrupts sleep - Kindle is OK, with the
exception of Kindle Fire

Reading on iPad before bed disrupts sleep - Kindle is OK, with the exception of Kindle Fire

As well know, the iPad contains a touchscreen liquid crystal display that, like computer screens and television sets, emits light. Exposure to such abnormal light sources inhibits the body's secretion of melatonin.

All light-emitting devices, including cellphones, "tell the brain to stay alert." Because users hold those devices so close to their face, staring directly into the light, the effect is amplified compared with, for example, a TV across the room or a bedside lamp.

References:

Reading on iPad before bed can affect sleep habits. LA Times.

Comments from Twitter:

@UChicagoMed: Is that mostly from the light? The Kindle app and Instapaper both have dark modes that aren't as bright.

Comments from Twitter:

@DrVes: Why are some doctors and nurses giving back their iPads? http://j.mp/Hq15aD - Easy: iPad works great for pt education, NOT for data entry. Only 10% of doctors currently use an iPad at work http://j.mp/Hq15aD - I use iPad daily to discuss these diagrams: http://j.mp/Hq1k5v

iPad is a great teaching tool @CraigCCRNCEN was able to explain to Vietnamese family AFib and clots by showing them animation from YouTube.

Brian S. McGowan PhD @BrianSMcGowan: so is the best option for docs still a touch screen laptop? teach w/ touch screen, work w/ full keyboard? #hcsm

@DrVes: iPad works well for discussing DDx, Tx options with pts. Much more portable than laptop. Full-keyboard COWs best for typing.

Jeff Bray @jeffkbray: I have been scanning all my medical reference books and store them on my iPad for quick use and no weight - great tool and mobile



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