The GW Hatchet covered new technologies and a revised M.D. curriculum slated for fall 2014. The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences will distribute iPads to its about 180-student first-year class, investing in a tool that is becoming more prevalent for doctors around the country. Jeffrey Akman, M.D., dean and vice president for health affairs, and Bernhard Wiedermann, M.D., professor of pediatrics, were quoted in the article. This news was also covered by MobiHealthNews and Health IT Outcomes.
The GW Hatchet - Medical School to Arm Students with iPads
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