• Reg Anesth Pain Med · May 2000

    On-line resources for the Pain Medicine physician.

    • K Steckner and R Borkowski.
    • Department of General Anesthesiology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH 44195, USA. stecknk@ccf.org
    • Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2000 May 1; 25 (3): 291-5.

    Background And ObjectivesThe Internet is increasingly an important resource for both the Pain Medicine physician and the patient. Considerable high-quality information exists within numerous government, university, professional association, and private sites. Large documents, such as patient care guidelines, can be readily retrieved on-line. Search capabilities within websites improve the efficiency of information retrieval. Clinicians may communicate about complex patient management issues via a list-serve, which delivers entire discussions to their E-mail accounts. These multiple resources offer an enriched environment for patient care, education, and research in pain management.

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