The Doctor's PDA and Smartphone Handbook: A Guide to Handheld Healthcare: A Popular Item for Doctors in the Ranks of Palm Pilot Guides

Palm pilots are getting more and more popular nowadays. Because they are versatile and rather multifunctional, the popularity status boasted by palm pilots isn't actually surprising, considering the many features palm pilots now are integrated with.

Basically a palm pilot is a personal digital assistant, or a PDA. The "palm pilot" handle hails from the first generation of personal digital assistants to come from the ranks of Palm, the Palm Pilot. Introduced in 1996, the Palm Pilot was quite popular, and basically has become the vernacular term used in describing and defining what a personal digital assistant is.

In the maximum usage of one's palm pilot, there are a number of third party palm pilot guides, geared to let readers use their electronic devices to the fullest of potentials. Of course, the purchase of a palm pilot doesn't mean users are left without documentation and palm pilot guides, which bundled User's Manuals are, but as with most bundled documentation and palm pilot guides, these items simply aren't enough for those whith specific demands on learning how to maximize their PDA devices. Thus the prevalence of third party palm pilot guides. These third party palm pilot guides are geared for specific, or general, persons, who wish to utilize their palm pilots to the most maximum of degrees which their items could be brought to.

The Doctor's PDA and Smartphone Handbook: A Guide to Handheld Healthcare by M. Al-Ubaydli and Chris Paton would be one good example for the many third party palm pilot guides out in bookstores today.

The Doctor's PDA and Smartphone Handbook: A Guide to Handheld Healthcare
By M. Al-Ubaydli and Chris Paton

The Doctor's PDA and Smartphone Handbook stands to be one unique entry into the roster of palm pilot guides. With this book, those in the healthcare profession are shown and given the names of applications for their personal digital assistants or smartphone units, which practically improve their productivity in the field they are in.

With The Doctor's PDA and Smartphone Handbook, those with PDAs and/or smartphones are shown just how much use their devices could be, while those who don't have any of these electronic devices are shown just how much of an advantage having a PDA or a smartphone could be when talking about their practice.

With Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, one of the guide's authors, being one of leading experts on the clinical uses of mobile computing, along with Chris Paton, creator of the world's leading clinical education websites, The Doctor's PDA and Smartphone Handbook is a must have for those in the medical profession, regardless if they own or not own PDAs or Smartphones.

Either way, the book is sure to show readers how much more productive they could be.