• Reg Anesth Pain Med · Jan 2000

    Medical resources for the anesthesiologist on the Internet.

    • A Zura and M P Smith.
    • Department of General Anesthesiology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio 44195, USA. zuraa@ccf.org
    • Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2000 Jan 1;25(1):99-102.

    Background And ObjectivesThe Internet may be the most powerful information tool currently available to medical professionals. The first article in this Internet series (Reg Anesth Pain Med 1999;24:369-374) served as an introduction to the World Wide Web, while this article describes specific resources available to anesthesiologists searching for medical information.Editor's NoteThis series of articles on information technology describes a number of resources. Inclusion in this article does not imply endorsement or support by the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA-PM). Each reader is encouraged to personally evaluate specific websites because of the rapidly changing content and location of information on the Internet. This article is available on the ASRA-PM website (www.ASRA.com) with updated links to websites in this article.

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