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The internet 2006.

William L Oppenheim

    Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
    |August 15, 2006
    PubMed
    Summary

    The internet has revolutionized medical research and information sharing within two decades. It enhances global collaboration, accelerates scientific discovery, and empowers patients with accessible knowledge.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Informatics
    • Digital Health
    • Scientific Communication

    Background:

    • The American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AAPCDM) celebrates its 60th anniversary.
    • The editorial reflects on the profound impact of the internet on medical research and dissemination over the past two decades.

    Discussion:

    • The internet has enabled instantaneous information exchange, fostering global scientific collaboration.
    • It has accelerated complex research endeavors, such as the decoding of the human genome.
    • Patient access to medical information has significantly increased, shifting knowledge from academic exclusivity.

    Key Insights:

    • The internet's influence on medical research and dissemination is transformative.
    • Global collaboration and accelerated scientific discovery are direct outcomes of digital communication.
    • Patient empowerment through information access is a key development.

    Outlook:

    • Future medical research and communication will continue to be shaped by digital advancements.
    • The AAPCDM is leveraging webcasting for its annual meetings to enhance global participation.
    • Monthly webcasts offer members access to expert insights on current medical topics.

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