Background: Drug use information is vital for ensuring rationale and safe drug therapy. Physician across the globe use different sources of drug information during their routine practice. Postgraduate residents are in their interim-phase of education, research and clinical exposure. They are exposed to vast array of authentic and non-authentic drug information due to technology advancements and interaction with peers and medical representatives. There exists paucity in literature on their preference and drug information pattern. Therefore, this study was conducted to find out their preference for drug information sources.Methods: The present study was prospective, observational, questionnaire-based survey. The study was conducted between Ma...
The aim of this study was: (1) to develop and evaluate a methodology to determine hospital physician...
Various internet - based drug information resources are now available, and widely used by pharmacist...
The aim of this study was: (1) to develop and evaluate a methodology to determine hospital physician...
OBJECTIVE: To determine medical residents\u27 day-to-day use of drug information resources since the...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore physicians’ use of drug information in professional work, with ...
PurposeThis study aimed to explore physicians use of drug information in professional work, with spe...
BackgroundHealth care professionals (HCPs) routinely have questions concerning the medications they ...
Background: The use of quality information is an essential element in ensuring rational pharmacother...
Healthcare professionals use a variety of drug information sources to fulfill their clinical needs a...
Final master thesis of Vida Uscilienė, Raselė Veževičienė/research supervisor: dr. Kristina Garuolie...
Background: India has an exploding drug market in generic and brand name products with variable cost...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To assess how likely pharmacy students, faculty, residents and pha...
Introduction: The internet is a useful tool which could provide quality drug information if well app...
The medical information and medical literature available nowadays, is enormously growing. The usage ...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
The aim of this study was: (1) to develop and evaluate a methodology to determine hospital physician...
Various internet - based drug information resources are now available, and widely used by pharmacist...
The aim of this study was: (1) to develop and evaluate a methodology to determine hospital physician...
OBJECTIVE: To determine medical residents\u27 day-to-day use of drug information resources since the...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore physicians’ use of drug information in professional work, with ...
PurposeThis study aimed to explore physicians use of drug information in professional work, with spe...
BackgroundHealth care professionals (HCPs) routinely have questions concerning the medications they ...
Background: The use of quality information is an essential element in ensuring rational pharmacother...
Healthcare professionals use a variety of drug information sources to fulfill their clinical needs a...
Final master thesis of Vida Uscilienė, Raselė Veževičienė/research supervisor: dr. Kristina Garuolie...
Background: India has an exploding drug market in generic and brand name products with variable cost...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To assess how likely pharmacy students, faculty, residents and pha...
Introduction: The internet is a useful tool which could provide quality drug information if well app...
The medical information and medical literature available nowadays, is enormously growing. The usage ...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
The aim of this study was: (1) to develop and evaluate a methodology to determine hospital physician...
Various internet - based drug information resources are now available, and widely used by pharmacist...
The aim of this study was: (1) to develop and evaluate a methodology to determine hospital physician...