Texting resident fails to stop warfarin; hemopericardium ensues
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Texting while doctoring is a newly hyped threat to patient safety. Multitasking and the constant flow of new distracting information in the form of alarms, interruptions, pages, etc. have always been inherent to the practice of medicine. But some are wondering if the ubiquitous temptations of personal social media-enabled smartphones and tablets in the medical workplace are a recipe for disaster. The New York Times recently did a
Texting resident fails to stop warfarin; hemopericardium ensues
Texting resident fails to stop warfarin…
Texting resident fails to stop warfarin; hemopericardium ensues
Texting while doctoring is a newly hyped threat to patient safety. Multitasking and the constant flow of new distracting information in the form of alarms, interruptions, pages, etc. have always been inherent to the practice of medicine. But some are wondering if the ubiquitous temptations of personal social media-enabled smartphones and tablets in the medical workplace are a recipe for disaster. The New York Times recently did a
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