Internet access, usage and trust among medical professionals in China: A web-based survey
Objectives: Social media has changed methods of communication in the medical profession. As part of a "doctor as communicator" strategy, Chinese medical professionals are actively embracing social media, which may have an impact on tense physician-patient relationships in China. This paper...
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Main Authors: | Hairuo Zhou (Author), Jing Zhang (Author), Jing Su (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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