From TIME, August 27, 2012, p. 55:
Smart phones, too, are changing medicine. Dr. Jolhn Halamka, a Harvafrd professor and the chief information officer for Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, is a toxicologist specializing in mushroom poisoning. About 300 times a year, he is called to consult on cases. "Wherever I am in the world at any time of day, I will be able to identify the species and, through a remote consultation purely via iPhone, be able to come up with a treatment plan for the patient," he says.
Any skeptics?
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Let's see how this works.
Let's see how this works.