The Doctor's Internet Handbook
BMJ 2001; 323 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/sbmj.0109353b (Published 01 September 2001) Cite this as: BMJ 2001;323:0109353b- Kay Seong Ngoo, fourth year medical student1
- 1University of Aberdeen
Information technology is becoming more dominant in the working lives of doctors and more so medical students. Overwhelmed by a plethora of information on the internet, those working in the medical field would certainly encounter an uphill battle to keep themselves abreast with changes in medical knowledge, to apply the best information into practice, and to respond to questions from the patients or the lay public.
With this in mind, Kiley has compiled a handbook featuring simple and practical advice on surfing the internet for medical information. This book would benefit both expert and novice. Despite the book's title, medical students stand …
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