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Medical education needs digital boost
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Collier, Roger
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Digitization
/ Education, Medical - standards
/ Educational aspects
/ Experts
/ Health aspects
/ Health education
/ Internet
/ Jalali, Alireza
/ Medical education
/ Technology adoption
/ Technology application
2014
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Collier, Roger
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Digitization
/ Education, Medical - standards
/ Educational aspects
/ Experts
/ Health aspects
/ Health education
/ Internet
/ Jalali, Alireza
/ Medical education
/ Technology adoption
/ Technology application
2014
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Medical education needs digital boost
2014
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\"You can go to the rooftops and shout about how Dr. Google is bad, but it doesn't matter. People are still going to Google stuff. What we have to do is create websites that will show up on Google,\" says [Alireza Jalali], head of anatomy and teaching chair at the University of Ottawa's faculty of medicine. \"The bottom line is that learners are using these tools, and if you don't, you will fall behind.\" \"You can tweet about these things. You can post on Facebook pages. That's the way you do health advocacy these days,\" says Jalali, who is also a social media in medical education advisor at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. \"There are a billion people on Facebook. We cannot just ignore them.\"
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