Title of article :
Is Medical Application Software a New Strategy for Oncologists?
Author/Authors :
Abdolkarimi, Babak Assistant Professor Hematology Oncology - Department of Pediatric, Khoramabad , Shahriari, Mahdi Associate Professor of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology - Department of Pediatrics - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Salajeghe, Puria Assistant Professor Hematology Oncology - Department of Pediatric, Khoramabad
Abstract :
Electronic medical applications on cell phones or tablets in the field of oncology have resolved the need of today’s oncologists. We consider new strategies for the
management of chemotherapy and infections or other
problems in oncology wards using online publications
and drugs, patient imaging and lab data through their
integeration on electronic devices. Traditionally,
oncologists have lost time searching for publications
and were unable to benefit from online evidence-based
bedside management.1
We began using high-technology cell phone application
as smart phone format and personal computer tablets that
offered us all the tools we needed as we did our clinical
rounds in Amir Oncology Hospital. These tools were
designed specifically for oncologists and oncology nurses.
Some benefits of these applications were as follows:1-3
1.Better clinical assessment
2.Medication information availability
3.Order forms of management (adverse reactions, dose
adjustment)
4.Access to information of different diseases
5.Consultation and interaction with physicians by Viber,
What’sapp or other information interchange utilities
6.Chemotherapy protocol availability and true drug
administration. 7.Online Up-to-Date publications access and evidencebased treatment planning
Keywords :
Medical Application Software , Strategy , Oncologists
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer (IJBC)