PMID: 8972526Nov 1, 1996Paper

Child neurology and the Internet

Pediatric Neurology
K J Mack, S M Leber

Abstract

The Internet has become available as a tool to disseminate and gain access to information as well as to provide an ease of communication. The current question before us is how will we, as child neurologists, take advantage of this opportunity? This article delineates examples of current useful resources, investigates the potential of the Internet for neurology, and suggests a "vision" for the future of neurology on the Internet.

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Citations

Jun 17, 2003·The Neurologist·Sarah A Maulden
Jun 11, 1999·European Journal of Neurology : the Official Journal of the European Federation of Neurological Societies·N A Busis
Sep 15, 2000·Current Opinion in Neurology·S Leber, K Mack

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