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Global Center for Knowledge in Urology

G. Reid(1), J.D. Denstedt(2), S. Das(3), R. deVere White(4), G. Brock(5), C. Evans(6), G. McLorie(7), J. Parker(8)
(1)(5)Lawson Research Institute - London. Canada
(2)University of Western Ontario - London. Canada
(3)(4)(6)University of California, Davis School of Medicine - Sacramento. United States
(7)University of Toronto - Toronto. Canada
(8)Axia Health - Calgary. Canada

[ABSTRACT] [Introduction] [Current Trends in Global Internet Usage] [Quality of IP-Based Health-Related Information] [Evaluation of Continuing Medical Education] [Computer and IP-based Continuing Medical Education] [Global Center for Knowledge in Urology] [References] [Discussion Board]
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[ABSTRACT] [Introduction] [Current Trends in Global Internet Usage] [Quality of IP-Based Health-Related Information] [Evaluation of Continuing Medical Education] [Computer and IP-based Continuing Medical Education] [Global Center for Knowledge in Urology] [References] [Discussion Board]

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