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March 22, 2017 By Women In Anesthesiology

A Medical Educator’s Guide to #MedEd

The purpose of this diagram is to educate novice, but frequent “tweeters” on the possible uses of Twitter in medical education by highliting the usefullness of #MedEd as an educational tool in independent learning and teaching.
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