Globalization of Continuing Professional Development by Journal Clubs via Microblogging: A Systematic Review
BackgroundJournal clubs are an essential tool in promoting clinical evidence-based medical education to all medical and allied health professionals. Twitter represents a public, microblogging forum that can facilitate traditional journal club requirements, while also reaching a global audience, and...
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Main Authors: | Roberts, Matthew John (Author), Perera, Marlon (Author), Lawrentschuk, Nathan (Author), Romanic, Diana (Author), Papa, Nathan (Author), Bolton, Damien (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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