Access to digital and social media among Romanian HIV/AIDS clinical providers
The WHO/UNAIDS suggests that digital tools - such as social media and online training opportunities, can connect providers in difficult social and medical contexts to providers elsewhere for guidance, support, and advice. Social media is emerging as an innovative option for connecting clinicians tog...
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Main Authors: | Carmen Manciuc (Author), Brooke A. Levandowski (Author), Erin Muir (Author), Amanda Radulescu (Author), Monica Barbosu (Author), Timothy D. Dye (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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