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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Dec 2008
ReviewWeb-based education in anesthesiology: a critical overview.
- D John Doyle.
- Department of General Anesthesiology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Avenue-E31, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA. doylej@ccf.org
- Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2008 Dec 1; 21 (6): 766-71.
Purpose Of ReviewThe purpose of this review is to discuss the rise of web-based educational resources available to the anesthesiology community.Recent FindingsRecent developments of particular importance include the growth of 'Web 2.0' resources, the development of the concepts of 'open access' and 'information philanthropy', and the expansion of web-based medical simulation software products.In addition, peer review of online educational resources has now come of age.SummaryThe worldwide web has made available a large variety of valuable medical information and education resources only dreamed of two decades ago. To a large extent,these developments represent a shift in the focus of medical education resources to emphasize free access to materials and to encourage collaborative development efforts.
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