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  • Medical Informatics
  • Information Science

Context:

  • The internet has become an indispensable resource for physicians, offering vast amounts of medical information.
  • Rapid advancements in biomedical knowledge necessitate continuous learning for healthcare professionals.

Purpose:

  • To outline effective strategies for physicians to learn about specific medical topics using the internet.
  • To provide practical tips for optimizing online information retrieval and analysis.

Summary:

  • Physicians increasingly rely on the internet for medical knowledge due to the expanding volume and specialization of information.
  • Effective internet usage requires specific search and analysis skills to navigate the abundance of data.
  • The article addresses the 'pull' (active retrieval) and 'push' (passive reception) approaches to information seeking online.

Impact:

  • Enhances physicians' ability to stay current with medical developments.
  • Improves the efficiency of medical research and knowledge acquisition.
  • Aims to bridge the gap in training for effective internet-based medical information retrieval.