Use of Auxiliary Documentation Sources in Medical Practice. Impact of the peaceMed Project on the Romanian Medical Community
Alina Cerasela Avram ()
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Alina Cerasela Avram: Researcher, Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Research & Education, 2020, issue 4, 33-55
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The study at hand represents an analysis of the effect that the peaceMed Project had upon the Romanian medical community when considering the usage of auxiliary methods for article sourcing. peaceMed represents an initiative that proposes novel ways of article research for the medical professionals and offers, for the first time in the Romanian medical environment, a broad range of solely healthcare-related information. This disquisition is a national novelty, also being the first study of this sort made in an East European country. The main purpose of this inquiry is to reveal what sources Romanian professionals use in their daily activity to find reliant, academically approved medical information. The result of this study shows the major impact that peaceMed had on the Romanian medical community included in this project and emphasizes the significant need for such an initiative at a larger scale.
Keywords: evidence based medicine; medical platform; peacemed; up to date clinical information; clinical information resources (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I10 I20 I23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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