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A Medicina está em constante evolução e tal progresso só foi permitido pelos avanços nas mais diversas áreas científicas, sendo a Tecnologia uma das que mais fortemente a influenciou.
Desde o desenvolvimento das Telecomunicações até ao surgimento dos pagers passaram cerca de oito décadas. No entanto, devido ao rápido desenvolvimento tecnoló-gico, em menos de vinte anos surgiram aparelhos completamente inovadores e com múltiplas funções: o Smartphone e o Tablet. Estes aparelhos portáteis, práticos e intuitivos permitem ajudar o Médico nas suas mais variadas responsabilidades clínicas e formativas.
A utilização destes novos aparelhos dota-se de múltiplas vantagens, mas também alguns inconvenientes podem advir do seu uso.
Sendo a Otorrinolaringologia uma especialidade médica, não iria ficar aleada ao desenvolvimento tecnológico, sendo cada vez maior o número de Aplicações para dispositivos móveis a surgir para auxiliar os Profissionais de Saúde, especialistas ou não, nesta área da Medicina. Estas têm inúmeras aplicabilidades, tais como o auxílio no Exame Objetivo, o acesso rápido e facilitado da pesquisa de referência, o estudo de doenças cró-nicas e seu controlo, entre outras.
Assim, com esta Revisão, pretende-se dar a conhecer o contributo dos novos Dispositivos Móveis na saúde, mais especificamente na área de Otorrinolaringologia.
Medicine is in a constant evolution, a progress enabled by the advances in the most diversified scientific areas, with Technology being one of its’ strongest influencers. Eight decades have past since the advent of Telecommunications until the first pager. However, due to the fast development of technology, in less than twenty years, innovative devices and with multiples functions have storm the market: the Smarthphones and the Tablets. These portable, practical and intuitive devices have been a major help to Doctors in their most varied clinical and educative responsibilities. There are several advantages in the use of these devices, but there are also some disadvantages. Being Otolaryngology a medical specialty, it hasn’t become unaware of all this technological development, and there is a growing number of Applications for the Mo-bile Devices that can help Doctors, specialists or not, in this health area. They have a massive applicability, such as helping in the Physical Examination, a quick and easy re-search in trustworthy sources, the study and control of chronic disabilities, among others. In this revision, we will go through the contribute of the new Mobile Devices in health, and specifically in the area of Otolaryngology.
Medicine is in a constant evolution, a progress enabled by the advances in the most diversified scientific areas, with Technology being one of its’ strongest influencers. Eight decades have past since the advent of Telecommunications until the first pager. However, due to the fast development of technology, in less than twenty years, innovative devices and with multiples functions have storm the market: the Smarthphones and the Tablets. These portable, practical and intuitive devices have been a major help to Doctors in their most varied clinical and educative responsibilities. There are several advantages in the use of these devices, but there are also some disadvantages. Being Otolaryngology a medical specialty, it hasn’t become unaware of all this technological development, and there is a growing number of Applications for the Mo-bile Devices that can help Doctors, specialists or not, in this health area. They have a massive applicability, such as helping in the Physical Examination, a quick and easy re-search in trustworthy sources, the study and control of chronic disabilities, among others. In this revision, we will go through the contribute of the new Mobile Devices in health, and specifically in the area of Otolaryngology.
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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2019
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Tecnologia Dispositivos móveis Aplicações Medicina Otorrinolaringologia
