Published on in Vol 6, No 1 (2004):

Pharmacist Computer Skills and Needs Assessment Survey

Pharmacist Computer Skills and Needs Assessment Survey

Pharmacist Computer Skills and Needs Assessment Survey

Authors of this article:

Robert M Balen ;   Peter J Jewesson

Journals

  1. Whitten P, Nazione S, Lauckner C. Tools for assessing the quality and accessibility of online health information: initial testing among breast cancer websites. Informatics for Health and Social Care 2013;38(4):366 View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. McGuinness S. Pharmacy Informatics. View