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Old 04-05-2008, 04:54 PM
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I'll second the comment that I'm glad I have my phone separate from my PDA. I don't want to have a phone on my person when I'm at work, and I also like being able to use my phone and look at my PDA simultaneously.

And yes, I'd go nuts if I lost this version of my brain. What nursing bundle one would want probably depends on one's focus. I just checked out Medical Wizards it has some pretty cools stuff. What I like about Skyscape (and it may be that Medical Wizards does this too), is that your purchase includes one year of updates for their drug guides, so you don't have to wait for an entire new edition. I also really like having a separate IV manual for the ease of dealing w/compatibility and some other aspects. The nice thing is that almost everyone give free trials (you don't get full functionality, but you get a sense of what it does and how the the interface works).

I also bought a keyboard, and, before I had my tiny Sony Vaio laptop would take it to classes and to conferences to take notes. I also recommend you get extra memory.
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