December 22nd, 2013 · 87 minutes
David and Katie talk to Dr. Jeffery Taekman, a physician, researcher and educator at Duke. Jeff takes us through his various workflows for getting work done in his profession including using his iPad in his medical practice.
Guest Starring: Jeffery Taekman
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