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Internal Medicine Residency News: October 14, 2013
Oct 13, 2013 A couple students had sought my advice regarding social media during the application process. - Registration Information; November 4 - 6, 2013
The Use of Social Media in Graduate Medical Education
by M Sterling 2017 Cited by 352 The effect of social media platforms on residency education, recruitment, and professionalism is mixed and the quality of existing studies is modest at best.
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