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Role of Internet in medicine
Lugo-Vicente, H. L.
  • Lugo-Vicente, H. L; University of Puerto Rico. School of Medicine. San Juan. PR
Bol. Asoc. Méd. P. R ; 89(4/6): 82-87, Apr.-Jun. 1997.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-411463
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Internet, the largest network of connected computers, is becoming the ultimate frontier to access information for health providers. This review focus on how developments of this communication technology have become a useful educational resource in medicine, and describes modest ideas in computer network use. Internet basic resources are electronic mailing (E-mail), discussion groups, file transfer, and browsing the World Wide Web (WWW). E-mail brings physicians with common interest together. Surgeons employ it as a communicating tool. Legal and social responsibility is bounded with its use. Discussion groups permits debate including clinical cases, operations, techniques research, career opportunities, and meetings. File transfer provides the opportunity of retrieving archives from public libraries. The WWW is the most resourceful tool due to its friendly interface and ease of navigation. The average physician needs to know almost nothing on how computers work or where they came from to navigate through this pandemonium of information. Click and play with today graphical applications encourage the computer illiterate to connect. Establishing the connections envelops the need of hardware, software and a service provider. Future development consists of online journals with new ideas in peer-review and authentication, telemedicine progression, international chatting, and centralization of cyber space information into database or keyword search engines
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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Computer Communication Networks Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Bol. Asoc. Méd. P. R Journal subject: Medicine Year: 1997 Type: Article Affiliation country: Puerto Rico Institution/Affiliation country: University of Puerto Rico/PR

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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Computer Communication Networks Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Bol. Asoc. Méd. P. R Journal subject: Medicine Year: 1997 Type: Article Affiliation country: Puerto Rico Institution/Affiliation country: University of Puerto Rico/PR