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      The Use of Smart phones in Ophthalmology

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          Smart phones are being increasingly used among health professionals. Ophthalmological applications are widely available and can turn smart phones into sophisticated medical devices. Smart phones can be useful instruments for the practice of evidence-based medicine, professional education, mobile clinical communication, patient education, disease self-management, remote patient monitoring or as powerful administrative tools. Several applications are available for different ophthalmological examinations that can assess visual acuity, color vision, astigmatism, pupil size, Amsler grid test and more. Smart phones can be useful ophthalmic devices for taking images of anterior and posterior eye segment. Professional literature and educational material for patients are easily available with use of smart phones. Smart phones can store great amount of informations and are useful for long term monitoring with caution for patient confidentiality. The use of smart phones especially as diagnostic tools is not standardized and results should be carefully considered. Innovative role of smartphone technology and its use in research, education and information sharing makes smart phones a future of ophthalmology and medicine.

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          The Smartphone in Medicine: A Review of Current and Potential Use Among Physicians and Students

          Background Advancements in technology have always had major impacts in medicine. The smartphone is one of the most ubiquitous and dynamic trends in communication, in which one’s mobile phone can also be used for communicating via email, performing Internet searches, and using specific applications. The smartphone is one of the fastest growing sectors in the technology industry, and its impact in medicine has already been significant. Objective To provide a comprehensive and up-to-date summary of the role of the smartphone in medicine by highlighting the ways in which it can enhance continuing medical education, patient care, and communication. We also examine the evidence base for this technology. Methods We conducted a review of all published uses of the smartphone that could be applicable to the field of medicine and medical education with the exclusion of only surgical-related uses. Results In the 60 studies that were identified, we found many uses for the smartphone in medicine; however, we also found that very few high-quality studies exist to help us understand how best to use this technology. Conclusions While the smartphone’s role in medicine and education appears promising and exciting, more high-quality studies are needed to better understand the role it will have in this field. We recommend popular smartphone applications for physicians that are lacking in evidence and discuss future studies to support their use.
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              Smartphones in ophthalmology

              The potential usefulness of smartphones in the medical field is evolving everyday. This article describes various tools available on smartphones, largely focusing on the iPhone, for the examination of an ophthalmic patient, for patient and physician education, as well as reference tools for both ophthalmologists and vision researchers. Furthermore, the present article discusses how smartphones can be used for ophthalmic photography and image management, and foremost, the usefulness of the applications such as the Eye Handbook for the ophthalmologist and interested students, patients, physicians, and researchers, currently available in the iPhone.
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                Journal
                Acta Inform Med
                Acta Inform Med
                AIM
                Acta Informatica Medica
                AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina )
                0353-8109
                1986-5988
                15 June 2014
                June 2014
                : 22
                : 3
                : 206-209
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Public Health Tuzla Canton; Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
                [2 ]Eye Clinic, University Clinical Centre Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
                [3 ]Tuzlafarm d.o.o., Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Jasmin Zvornicanin MD. Eye Clinic University Clinical Center Tuzla, Trnovac b.b., 75000 Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Phone: +387 61 134 874; Email: zvornicanin_jasmin@ 123456hotmail.com
                Article
                AIM-22-206
                10.5455/aim.2014.22.206-209
                4130678
                25132717
                93c23153-e891-4483-b641-49acdc685b3c
                Copyright: © AVICENA

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 11 January 2014
                : 25 April 2014
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                Bioinformatics & Computational biology
                smartphone,smart phone,information technology,telemedicine,tele-ophthalmology

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