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Global Center for Knowledge in Oral Health

B. Klinge(1), J. Parker(2)
(1)Institute of Odontology. Karolinska Institute - Huddinge. Sweden
(2)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 Oral Health] [References] [Discussion Board]
ABSTRACT Previous: Global Center for Knowledge in Urology Current Trends in Global Internet Usage
[Health Informatics]
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OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK TO AID DENTAL AVULSION DIAGNOSIS</strong></em></font>
[Odontology]
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OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK TO AID DENTAL AVULSION DIAGNOSIS</strong></em></font>

Introduction

The exponential growth of, and access to, digital networks in health care has led to indiscriminant availability and consumption of information to the detriment of comprehensive, impartial, student-centered and timely continuing health professional education. Indeed, few medical centers have yet to assume a global leadership role in continuing medical education which exploits current Internet Protocol (IP) technology to provide individual health care professionals with inclusive learning programs that meaningfully encourage career-long learning, maintain clinical excellence and establish a global standard of clinical practice (1,2). Fewer still have demonstrated a focused information technology vision or have the capacity to allocate the extensive resources necessary to make such a vision a coherent reality (3).

In this paper, we outline our strategy of developing a globally accessible student-centric continuing medical education environment of enduring interest and value to a global community of learners in an effort to establish a community-defined and accepted standard of clinical practice. To this end, we examine current trends in global Internet usage, quality of IP-based health care information, evaluate several means of continuing health professional education and outline our IP-based learning strategies and technologies as they apply to Urology.


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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 Oral Health] [References] [Discussion Board]

ABSTRACT Previous: Global Center for Knowledge in Urology Current Trends in Global Internet Usage
[Health Informatics]
Next: <font face="Comic Sans MS" color="#0000FF"><em><strong>DEVELOPMENT
OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK TO AID DENTAL AVULSION DIAGNOSIS</strong></em></font>
[Odontology]
Next: <font face="Comic Sans MS" color="#0000FF"><em><strong>DEVELOPMENT
OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK TO AID DENTAL AVULSION DIAGNOSIS</strong></em></font>
B. Klinge, J. Parker
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