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Published on 27.02.15 in Vol 17, No 2 (2015): February

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Works citing "Advantages and Disadvantages of Educational Email Alerts for Family Physicians: Viewpoint"

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  1. Yeung TH, Ng CK, Ng V. A Smart Mobile Application for Assisting Parents in Anti-Drug Support. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal 2018;3(1):434
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  2. Bravo CA, Llovet D, Witteman HO, Desveaux L, Presseau J, Saragosa M, Vaisson G, Umar S, Tinmouth J, Ivers NM. Designing Emails Aimed at Increasing Family Physicians’ Use of a Web-Based Audit and Feedback Tool to Improve Cancer Screening Rates: Cocreation Process. JMIR Human Factors 2018;5(3):e25
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  3. Badran H, Pluye P, Grad R. When Educational Material Is Delivered: A Mixed Methods Content Validation Study of the Information Assessment Method. JMIR Medical Education 2017;3(1):e4
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  4. Ayub SS, Islam S, Downard CD, Goldin AB, Powell DM, Taylor JA. What pediatric surgeons read: Utilization of APSA e-mail blast literature reviews. Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2019;54(4):792
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  5. Pluye P, Granikov V, Tang DL, Granikov V, Pluye P. Facilitators and barriers associated with the implementation of an innovative cross-disciplinary monitoring of the scientific literature: The Collaborative eBibliography on Mixed Methods (CeBoMM) – A research protocol. Education for Information 2020;36(1):81
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  6. van der Keylen P, Tomandl J, Wollmann K, Möhler R, Sofroniou M, Maun A, Voigt-Radloff S, Frank L. The Online Health Information Needs of Family Physicians: Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Studies. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(12):e18816
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