Virtual Learning Decreases the Carbon Footprint of Medical Education
Abstract Introduction The environmental impact of holding in-person academic conferences and continuing medical education (CME) programs can be significant. In-person conferences provide a unique social and professional platform to engage in networking and foster professional development; however, t...
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Main Authors: | Divya Sharma (Author), Julianne Rizzo (Author), Yvonne Nong (Author), Lilia C. Murase (Author), Sydney Fong (Author), Kenny Lo (Author), Misha Rosenbach (Author), Raja Sivamani (Author), Jenny E. Murase (Author) |
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Adis, Springer Healthcare,
2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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