2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.surge.2014.06.008
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The use of smartphone applications by urology trainees

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“…These data are in line with a survey among 36 urology residents from Ireland, which reported that 78% of them used health apps professionally and 87% rated apps as useful for clinical practice. 2 Meanwhile, the number of specific urological apps was steadily rising, with 150 apps available in 2015 24 and 60% of those specifically designed for physicians. 2 In short, the growing number, high usage rate, and versatile application of urology apps highlight their enormous potential as a useful aid for the urologist by providing structured health information instantly.…”
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“…These data are in line with a survey among 36 urology residents from Ireland, which reported that 78% of them used health apps professionally and 87% rated apps as useful for clinical practice. 2 Meanwhile, the number of specific urological apps was steadily rising, with 150 apps available in 2015 24 and 60% of those specifically designed for physicians. 2 In short, the growing number, high usage rate, and versatile application of urology apps highlight their enormous potential as a useful aid for the urologist by providing structured health information instantly.…”
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“…We investigated new media use in Canada to follow up on previously reported studies of SoMe and web use. 2,16,17,20 Moreover, we added Germany to include a mainland European cohort. We also conducted the study in the U.S., Australia, and the U.K. Due to very low return rates of <10 % we did not include these samples in our analysis.…”
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“…Regulated, reliable and up-to-date videos would be a useful educational adjunct to junior trainees before commencing their intern year. Since it has previously been shown that trainees use smartphones as part of their clinical practice [23], there is scope for the development of a downloadable application with videos that could be used as a refresher in the early stages of their career before undertaking such procedures.…”
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