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Learning-by-Concordance Approach in Health Professions Education: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Attributing non-specific symptoms to cancer in general practice: A scoping review. [PDF]
Langue G, Pinker I, Moran V, Pilleron S.
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Medical education research quality (MERSQ) checklist development: Are searches of BEME and non-BEME reviews standard?: A mixed method study. [PDF]
Alizadeh M+9 more
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A SUGGESTION TO THE MEDICAL LIBRARIANS.
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Patents for Medical Librarians
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1996Many reference questions received by medical librarians, particularly, but not limited to, those relating to medical technology, can be answered by consulting the patent literature. However, many librarians are unaware of the vast amount of information to be found in patent documents and may overlook this important resource unless specifically prompted
Kay Hogan Mls, Rebecca Scarborough Mls
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
To the Editor.— The Clinical Medical Librarians mentioned in a letter to the editor (235:374, 1976) have been active for nearly four years. The original concept and program began in Kansas City, at the University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Medicine ...
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To the Editor.— The Clinical Medical Librarians mentioned in a letter to the editor (235:374, 1976) have been active for nearly four years. The original concept and program began in Kansas City, at the University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Medicine ...
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Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2007
Web 2.0 refers to an emerging social environment that uses various tools to create, aggregate, and share dynamic content in ways that are more creative and interactive than transactions previously conducted on the Internet. The extension of this social environment to libraries, sometimes called Library 2.0, has profound implications for how librarians ...
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Web 2.0 refers to an emerging social environment that uses various tools to create, aggregate, and share dynamic content in ways that are more creative and interactive than transactions previously conducted on the Internet. The extension of this social environment to libraries, sometimes called Library 2.0, has profound implications for how librarians ...
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