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Angelina Anthamatten1, Nicole Dellise1
1Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37240, USA.
Abstract:
Several evidence-based resources are available to assist clinicians in screening, diagnosis, and management of sexually transmitted infections. Mobile medical technology can make accessing quality clinical information more efficient for health care professionals. This review focuses on medical information on the Internet and mobile medical applications that provide valuable clinical information for health care professionals caring for individuals with sexually transmitted infections. Appraisal of the quality of medical information on the Internet and mobile applications is also discussed.
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