Volume 4 Issue 2
The Editorial Board at the Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine is proud to present Volume 4, Issue 2. Mobile technology in Medicine is a rapidly developing area, and we hope to continue accelerating research in the field. We look forward to your submissions for Issue 3.
Editorial
001 Mobile health at the forefront of translational research
Chakrabarti, R.
Original Articles
002 Development and evaluation of an iOS vancomycin clinical decision support software application
Spires, W.H., Wesner, A., Kidd, R.S.
012 Perceptions of Using Smartphone Technology for Dietary Assessment among Low-Income African-American Mothers
Seal, N., Olukotun, O.
021 mHealth Clinic Appointment PC Tablet: Implementation, Challenges and Solutions
Smith, C.E., Spaulding, R., Piamjariyakul, U., Werkowitch, M., Macan Yadrich, D., Hooper, D., Moore, T., Gilroy, R.
033 iOS Applications (apps) for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD/add): a preliminary investigation from Australia
Kumaragama, K., Dasanayake, P.
040 Test-Retest Reliability of the sway Balance Mobile Application
Amick, R.Z., Chaparro, A., Patterson, J.A., Jorgensen, M.J.
Perspective Piece
048 Yencode – its application in dentistry
Shakil, M., Durbakula, K., Spoorti, K., Jose, M.
Letter To The Editor
051 Medical Students’ Perceptions Regarding the Impact of Mobile Medical Applications on their Clinical Practice (RE: JMTM 2014, 3(1):46-53)
Fayaz-Bakhsh, A., Geravandi, S.
In keeping with our open-access principles, all articles are published both as full text and as PDF files for download. For your convenience, attached to this post is a PDF file containing the complete Volume 4, Issue 2, which can be easily downloaded and saved for viewing offline.
We look forward to hearing from readers in the comments section, and encourage authors to submit research to be considered for publication in this peer-reviewed medical journal.
Yours Sincerely,
Editorial Board
Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine