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Using Texting for Clinical Communication in Surgery: A Survey of Academic Staff Surgeons.

Mohammed FirdouseKaren DevonAhmed KayssiJeremy GoldfarbPeter RossosTulin D Cil
Published in: Surgical innovation (2018)
Our data showed high adoption of text messaging for clinical communication among surgeons, particularly with trainees. The majority of surgeons acknowledge security concerns inherent in texting for patient care. Existing mobile communication platforms fail to meet the needs of academic surgeons. Further research should include guidelines related to texting in clinical practice, educational implications of texting, and technologies to better meet the needs of clinicians working in an academic surgical settings.
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