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J M Keay1, G N Kenny, D W Daly
1Department of Postgraduate Medical Education, University of Glasgow UK.
Abstract:
Information technology in postgraduate medical education has developed rapidly over the last 5 years. This report describes the experience of setting up a computer-based information system in postgraduate centres in the West of Scotland. It includes a viewdata service, library facilities, computer-assisted learning, word processing, and statistics. An electronic mail system provides rapid communication between users. The costing and some of the problems in setting up such systems are discussed.
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