Surveys have shown that around 80% of physicians use an iPhone, while most of the remainder opt for Android smartphones.1,14 An estimated 66% of doctors own a tablet computer, which 54% use in their practices.13 Interestingly, the popularity of mobile devices does not correspond with age, since 80% of physicians ages 55 and older own a smartphone.13 Similar results reflecting the pervasive use of mobile devices by HCPs were reported in a survey of medical school faculty, residents, and students.1 The results of this study found that 85%, 90%, and 85% of respondents, respectively, use mobile devices in a wide variety of clinical settings ranging from classrooms to hospitals.1