What would John Snow use today? PDAs for public health data
A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) is a computer small enough to hold in your hand and fit into your pocket. This means it is ideal for the collection of public health data. This lecture will cover the PDA tools that are useful for NIH scientists in general and public health professionals in particular.
- Date: June 1st
- Time: 10:30 - 11:30 am
- Location: National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG)
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- Lecture in Adobe Reader format (requires free Adobe Reader software).
- Lecture in OpenOffice.org format (requires free OpenOffice software).
- Handout in Adobe Reader format (requires free Adobe Reader software).
- Handout in OpenOffice.org format (requires free OpenOffice software).

