An estimated 24 million people, or 11% of the North American population over 16 years of age, use the Internet. An estimated 40% of households have computers, and 37 million people have Internet access. The experience of three pediatric surgery Internet sites are reviewed to evaluate current practices and future potential of the Internet to practicing pediatric surgeons. The sites reviewed are the Pediatric Surgery Bulletin Board System (BBS), the Pediatric Surgery List Server, and the Pediatric Surgery Website. Statistics were collected at each site to characterize the number of users, traffic load, topics of interest, and times of peak use. There are currently 79 subscribers to the Pediatric Surgery BBS and 100 subscribers to the Pediatri...
The growth of the Internet has provided a unique opportunity for rapid, global communication. Web-ba...
Significant number of neurological patients in the pediatric age group have genetic and/or metabolic...
A national mail survey of 683 randomly selected US family physicians was conducted using diffusion o...
An estimated 24 million people, or 11% of the North American population over 16 years of age, use th...
to access the information. Introductdon A lthough the term cyber-space was coined more than a decade...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to (1) determine parents access to and use of the Internet for i...
The Internet is rapidly expanding as a means of acquiring health information for medical professiona...
OBJECTIVE The Internet is used frequently by patients and family members to acquire information abou...
The research is aimed at investigating challenges and opportunities of teaching online course in Ped...
Although the Worldwide Web has just blossomed this past decade, the origins of the Internet date to ...
The objective of this survey was to field information related to the use of the Internet by pediatri...
This study reports the results of a survey of 40 paediatricians working in teaching hospitals in Sou...
The electronic edition of Pediatrics celebrates its 10th birthday this year. This article describes ...
Study designMixed methods study including quantitative data analysis and qualitative analysis of sem...
SummaryIntroduction and Aims: the Internet is the world's fastest growing source of health related i...
The growth of the Internet has provided a unique opportunity for rapid, global communication. Web-ba...
Significant number of neurological patients in the pediatric age group have genetic and/or metabolic...
A national mail survey of 683 randomly selected US family physicians was conducted using diffusion o...
An estimated 24 million people, or 11% of the North American population over 16 years of age, use th...
to access the information. Introductdon A lthough the term cyber-space was coined more than a decade...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to (1) determine parents access to and use of the Internet for i...
The Internet is rapidly expanding as a means of acquiring health information for medical professiona...
OBJECTIVE The Internet is used frequently by patients and family members to acquire information abou...
The research is aimed at investigating challenges and opportunities of teaching online course in Ped...
Although the Worldwide Web has just blossomed this past decade, the origins of the Internet date to ...
The objective of this survey was to field information related to the use of the Internet by pediatri...
This study reports the results of a survey of 40 paediatricians working in teaching hospitals in Sou...
The electronic edition of Pediatrics celebrates its 10th birthday this year. This article describes ...
Study designMixed methods study including quantitative data analysis and qualitative analysis of sem...
SummaryIntroduction and Aims: the Internet is the world's fastest growing source of health related i...
The growth of the Internet has provided a unique opportunity for rapid, global communication. Web-ba...
Significant number of neurological patients in the pediatric age group have genetic and/or metabolic...
A national mail survey of 683 randomly selected US family physicians was conducted using diffusion o...