Nationwide Assessment of Knowledge and Perception in Reinforcing Telemedicine in the Age of COVID-19 Among Medical Students From Pakistan
The urgency for telemedicine is felt during the COVID-19 pandemic which has rendered the world shut by enforcing quarantines and lockdowns. Many developing countries including Pakistan have inadequate telehealth care services that limited access to rural and remote areas. A cross-sectional survey wa...
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Main Authors: | Sana Kazmi (Author), Farah Yasmin (Author), Sarush Ahmed Siddiqui (Author), Muzhgan Shah (Author), Rabbia Tariq (Author), Hamza Nauman (Author), Usama Saeed (Author), Amir Hassan (Author), Muhammad Sohaib Asghar (Author), Tooba Hussain (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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