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The Internet for Orthopaedists

   by Don Johnson / Myles Clough

  Paperback:
    Springer
    06 December, 2002

   US$39.95 

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Editorial description(s):

Book Info
Univ. of Ottawa, Canada. Text focuses on how to best use the web in daily practice. Includes instructions on navigating the web, departments of orthopedic surgery web pages, conducting literature searches, terminology, and pursuing continuing medical education online. Softcover.


Book Description
The Internet has proven to be a great resource for the medical community. This text will focus specifically on the Internet needs of orthopaedic surgeons, educating them on how to use the Internet in their day-to-day practice and life. Topics such as quick access to the Internet, the history of the Internet, terminology, hardware and software, search engines, e-mail, CME, browsers, mailing lists, medical informatics, and creating web pages will be covered in depth. An extensive list of annotated orthopaedic-specific Internet sites will be the highlight of this book. The accompanying CD-ROM will provide instant access to all of these sites. This unique compilation of orthopaedic-specific information will be invaluable to every orthopaedic surgeon wishing to make effective and efficient use of the Internet in his/her practice.



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