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Joseph Lassiter

I am an Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice living in beautiful Portland, Oregon. My professional interests include:

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January 27, 2010

Apple iPad - soon to be in the hands of healthcare professionals everywhere?

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Not to gush with Apple fandom, but I believe this will be a 'game-changer' for healthcare professionals using HIT to provide patient care. What do you think - do you expect to see this in your colleagues hands on rounds?

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