Medicine and the Internet
Third Edition
Edited by Bruce McKenzie
Table of Contents
1. Introduction iNFOpulse
1.1. Introducing the internet, Bruce McKenzie
1.2. Access to the internet, Bruce McKenzie
1.3. Introducing email, Bruce McKenzie
1.4. Introducing the web, Bruce McKenzie
2. Using the internet to communicate iNFOpulse
2.1. Communicating with colleagues, Adrian Midgley
2.3. Communicating with patients, Beverley Kane
2.4. Communicating in groups, Trisha Greenhalgh
3. Using the internet for clinical care iNFOpulse
3.1. Accessing evidence-based practice, Andrew Booth
3.2. Clinical information and decision-support systems, Hamish Fraser
3.3. Telemedicine consultations, Richard Wootton
3.4. Security, privacy, and confidentiality issues, Grant Kelly and Bruce McKenzie
4. Using the internet for medical education iNFOpulse
4.1. Undergraduate medical education, Johanna Westbrook
4.2. Continuing professional development, Peter Toon
5. Using the internet for patient education iNFOpulse
5.1. Information for patients, Harry Brown
6. Using the internet for research iNFOpulse
6.1. Accessing MEDLINE, Jane Rowlands
6.2. Searching the medical web, Richard Appleyard
6.3. Facilitating research, Gunther Eysenbach and Jeremy Wyatt
7. Using the internet for publishing and commerce iNFOpulse
7.1. Medical publishing, Fiona Godlee and Pritpal Tamber
7.2. Medical commerce, John Mack and Bruce McKenzie
7.3. Information quality issues, Gunther Eysenbach
8.1. Conclusion, Bruce McKenzie
Glossary
Index