Mobile Phone Access now available to BMJ Support Tool
Mobile Phone Access now available to BMJ 'Best Practice' Clinical Support Tool
We reported yesterday that BMJ Learning had opened New Zealand-wide access to its clinical support tool, 'Best Practice'. Overnight, BMJ Learning worked with its UK technology team to provide you with mobile access to 'Best Practice'. This will be extremely helpful to those doctors who are on the move and unable to access a computer.
To access BMJ 'Best Practice' on your mobile, input bp.bmjgroupmobi into your web browser.
BMJ reports that over the last 24 hours 1009 'Best Practice' sections were visited, with the majority of conditions viewed being: MI, headache, hyperthermia, crush syndrome, asthma, diarrhoea, necrotising fasciitis and chest pain.
This indicates that 'Best Practice' has most certainly helped some doctors dealing with patients as a result of the devastating Christchurch earthquake.
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