Residency Program Website Content May Not Meet Applicant Needs
Background: Residency program applicants use a variety of resources during the application cycle. Program websites can vary substantially, and it is unclear how the website information is used by applicants. We aimed to determine the most popular information source used by applicants. We also sought...
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Main Authors: | Sangrag Ganguli (Author), Sheena W. Chen (Author), Sam Maghami (Author), Florina Corpodean (Author), Paul P. Lin (Author), Yolanda C. Haywood (Author), Khashayar Vaziri (Author), Juliet Lee (Author), Hope T. Jackson (Author) |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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