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. 2001 Jul;83(4):266–267.

Are hospital surgical consultants computer literate?

C Seow 1, A D Purushotham 1
PMCID: PMC2503371  PMID: 11518375

Abstract

Computers play an essential role in the practice of medicine and the acquisition of computer knowledge has, therefore, become essential in modern-day practice in the NHS.

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