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Nov 10, 2009 02:52 PM

No cellphone policy at work? What about PDAs?


I ask because I am wanting to get an iphone and download programs on it to help me at my job, but we have a strict no cellphone policy. I wonder if a PDA is seen differently?


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from caliotter3
Old Nov 10, 2009, 02:56 PM

Default Re: No cellphone policy at work? What about PDAs?
Perhaps you can pose this question to your supervisors or the HR department. I think the policy is in place to preclude misuse of the phone. A discreet peek at a PDA type device every now and then should not be a problem.
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from jennjen512
Old Nov 10, 2009, 03:16 PM

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My hospital also has a strict no cell phone policy and I also use my phone as a PDA and calculator. I have had a manager come to me and say, "You know we can't text at work." When I told her that I was using my phone to look up a medication she replied "OK then, that's fine. Just no phone calls or texting." She seemed to be OK with it and all of my coworkers know when I have my phone out that it isn't for personal chatting, but for work related into finding.
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Old Nov 10, 2009, 03:30 PM

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The best thing to do is just confirm it with your supervisior. The iphone does have a "airplane mode" option that will allow the phone portion to be disabled where you should still be able to utilize the iphone as a pda only. (I think that is worth mentioning to your supervisor so there is no confusion when using your phone)
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from nghtfltguy
Old Nov 10, 2009, 05:25 PM

Default Re: No cellphone policy at work? What about PDAs?
i honestly don't know how i ever lived w/out my iphone!
my workplace has a no cell phone policy as well but no one seems to care that 75% of us ER nurses use their iphones all the time for *medical stuff*..
that new medscape app from web md is awesome!!
not gonna lie.... i do text now and then but then again... so does everyone else!...
best place to text.... the med room!!! LOL

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Old Nov 10, 2009, 05:41 PM

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I know for our clinicals for school we are allowed to use a PDA but only if it has no actual phone on it. Kinda lame but oh well. It also can't have a camera for privacy purposes.
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from shodobe
Old Nov 10, 2009, 08:29 PM

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We have no cell phone policy and everyone it seems carries theirs. MDs are starting to use them more than pagers.
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Old Nov 10, 2009, 08:47 PM

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We had a no cell phone policy at my last job. The trouble was, we couldn't make or take calls from the nurses desk either. I'm sorry, but I have a sick husband and severely handicapped child at home. It's all I can do to even get myself to work with all I've got on my plate. I don't make frivolous calls and I keep my phone on silent. If my DH needs me during my shift, you bet your boots he can call me on my cell!
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Old Nov 10, 2009, 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by TreehuggerRN View Post
I ask because I am wanting to get an iphone and download programs on it to help me at my job, but we have a strict no cellphone policy. I wonder if a PDA is seen differently?
Treehugger , I had to smile when I read some of the reply's because they were all SO true. I work in the operating room and sometimes my little desk looks like a phone store display : all the doctors place their phones and pagers in a pile. They ring and chirp , buzz and beep and somehow they expect me to know how each one works and who owns it.
But back to your question - I have an Itouch and it is great . Tons of apps that are extremely useful are available and lots of them are free.It plugs into your computer and will sync and download from a USB port. With an Iphone you have to pay a monthly fee , but after your initial purchase the itouch has no fees unless you want wi-fi . Most hospitals have wi-fi and its free . My itouch has 16 gigs of space ( they have a 32 gig) and can hold thousands of songs in itunes and all your pictures along with every app that iphone owners can get. Hope this might help. Lots more info on the apple site and some good deals on Ebay . P.S. I had a Palm TX PDA and found it very difficult to use.
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from litenbug
Old Nov 13, 2009, 10:49 PM

Default Re: No cellphone policy at work? What about PDAs?
It was mandatory that the students in my program get a PDA. Mostly everyone got the Itouch. It is very useful. I think the hospitals wants you just to be professional in reference to the cell phones. They dont want to see you talking on the phone will conducting business.
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