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We need guidelines on use of cell phones in hospitals

Doctors are increasingly relying on cell phones, tablets, and other personal communication or hand-held electronic equipment. However, policies to make sure the gizmos don't spread infection or distract them from their work are slow in coming.

The widespread use of mobile phones among medical personnel in hospitals is a controversial matter. The question is how to use the mobile phones sensibly, maximise their benefits and minimise their risks. In an emergency, surgeons can seek urgent help from their superiors and colleagues, call for an opinion from the biomedical or electrical staff in case of any mechanical or instrument failure in the middle of the surgery.

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