This document discusses research opportunities around mobile medical computing. It begins by defining mobile medical computers as handheld devices like smartphones that have advantages of portability, battery life, and easy sharing. These devices are becoming ubiquitous as clinicians already carry smartphones and have been shown to improve responsiveness and medical billing capture. The document then outlines several interesting research avenues using mobile devices to more cheaply collect data, speed up patient care, develop improved interfaces, reduce medical errors, and enhance clinical education. It concludes by providing contact information for the presenter and notes on accessing the full presentation materials.