Ohio State University Medical Center prescribes Apple iPods for every med student

With the use of Apple iPods, medical students at The Ohio State University Medical Center can now carry the equivalent of heavy textbooks and medical references in their lab coat pockets.

The iPods are part of the current technology making it easier for medical students at OSU to navigate classroom lectures and clinical duties with patients.

Justin Harper, a third-year medical student, saw the Apple iPod touch and helped launch a program for OSU medical students. The Ohio State University College of Medicine is the only college currently using the iPod touch to give to all its students for educational purposes.

“The iPod touch has the potential to positively impact both medical education and the care provided to patients at the bedside,” said Dr. Catherine Lucey, vice dean for education, in the press release. “The personal digital assistant puts a wealth of information at the fingertips of our students. They can study when they want and where they want. If they are seeing a patient and a question arises, they can find the answer instantly, to share with them.”

Apple’s iPod touch devices can provide graphics, which allow students to refer to resources such as high quality images of each organ and nerve in the body. They can review images from multiple angles, access videos of medical treatments or surgical procedures, and request a review quiz at any time. In addition, detailed photographs on portable media players can help patients identify their current medications and immediately obtain a list of all potential drug interactions.

Over the next two years, each Ohio State medical student will receive a standard iPod touch, equipped with specific medical software programs planned by the OSU College of Medicine. Ohio State’s College of Medicine received more than 4,400 applications for its 2008 entering medical class of 210 students.

According to Lucey, this effort continues OSU Medical Center’s leadership in the use of technology to improve the quality of education and patient care. “We are committed to providing our students with the best tools available, to help them provide outstanding patient care. I am delighted that OSU Medical Center is on the cutting edge of a trend that will undoubtedly expand to medical schools across the country.”

The Ohio State University College of Medicine also provides podcasts of medical school lectures, making all lectures and medical school curricula available online, for review at any time. Students have access to the most recently published research articles and the current medical literature.

Visit Ohio State University’s iTunes U via Apple’s iTunes here.

Source: The Ohio State University Medical Center

MacDailyNews Take: Apple iPods for everyone! Oh, with one exception: the future proctologists get Zunes. wink

9 Comments

  1. Reminds me of something I heard awhile back

    A woman speaks to her pharmacist
    “I need to buy some cyanide to kill my husband”
    “Ma’am, I can’t sell you that. It would be illegal and we would go to jail!”
    She pulls out a picture of her husband screwing the pharmacist’s wife
    “Well now, that’s different. You didn’t tell me you had a prescription”

    True story….

  2. Buckeye Nation, Baby!

    Columbus, Ohio, my adopted hometown.

    BTW, Ohio State’s campus is iPod Central. You will not see a Zune anywhere.

    Peace.
    Olmecmystic ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”cool smile” style=”border:0;” />

  3. Interesting that it’s not the Kindle™ that’s being used for this. You’d think the larger screen would be better suited for reference tool. Oh, that’s right, no graphics.

    Anyone else envision tricorders as they read the article?

  4. I guess they would be “The iPod Touches”.

    Olmecmystic,
    Being a Cincinnati native myself, I spent many weekends at OSU. I made it to ReggaeFest 3 or 4 years in a row back in the 1990’s. Is that still going on?

  5. I think I should go to Ohio state to get this deal because it’s the best ever deal we have right now. I cannot think that how cool the medical colleges are in Ohio state because having apple iPods is absolutely the greatest idea of annual physical exam. By the way medical is a tough field and giving iPod to every student will make them feel relaxed a bit so I think it’s a good deal.

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