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The 'connectaholic' behind the curtain: medical student use of computer devices in the clinical setting and the influence of patients.

Eric ClarkeJane BurnsCatherine BruenMartina CrehanErica SmythTeresa Pawlikowska
Published in: BMC medical education (2019)
These mobile devices were useful in the clinical setting by allowing access to online educational material. However, the presence of patients, and the behaviour of senior teaching staff significantly influenced their utilisation by students. Understanding the preferences of students for devices and how they use their preferred devices can help inform educational policy and maximise the learning from online educational content.
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