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Published on 18.12.12 in Vol 14, No 6 (2012): Nov-Dec

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Works citing "Student Perceptions of a Hands-on Practicum to Supplement an Online eHealth Course"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2029):

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  1. Edirippulige S, Armfield N. Education and training to support the use of clinical telehealth: A review of the literature. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2017;23(2):273
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  2. Edirippulige S, Samanta M, Armfield NR. Assessment of Self-Perceived Knowledge in e-Health Among Undergraduate Students. Telemedicine and e-Health 2018;24(2):139
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  3. Hilberts S, Gray K. Education as ehealth infrastructure: considerations in advancing a national agenda for ehealth. Advances in Health Sciences Education 2014;19(1):115
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  4. Edirippulige S, Gong S, Hathurusinghe M, Jhetam S, Kirk J, Lao H, Leikvold A, Ruelcke J, Yau NC, Zhang Q, Armfield N, Senanayake B, Zhou X, Smith AC, Judd M, Coulthard MG. Medical students’ perceptions and expectations regarding digital health education and training: A qualitative study. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2022;28(4):258
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  5. Zhang W, Li Z, Li Z. WeChat as a Platform for Problem-Based Learning in a Dental Practical Clerkship: Feasibility Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(3):e12127
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  6. Hayden EM, Davis C, Clark S, Joshi AU, Krupinski EA, Naik N, Ward MJ, Zachrison KS, Olsen E, Chang BP, Burner E, Yadav K, Greenwald PW, Chandra S. Telehealth in emergency medicine: A consensus conference to map the intersection of telehealth and emergency medicine. Academic Emergency Medicine 2021;28(12):1452
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  7. Blebil AQ, Dujaili JA, Mohammed AH, Loh LL, Chung WX, Selvam T, Siow JQ. Exploring the eHealth literacy and mobile health application utilisation amongst Malaysian pharmacy students. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2023;29(1):58
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  8. Hui KY, Haines C, Bammann S, Hallandal M, Langone N, Williams C, McEvoy M, Shankar PR. To what extent is telehealth reported to be incorporated into undergraduate and postgraduate allied health curricula: A scoping review. PLOS ONE 2021;16(8):e0256425
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  9. Bacon R, Hopkins S, Kellett J, Millar C, Smillie L, Sutherland R. The Benefits, Challenges and Impacts of Telehealth Student Clinical Placements for Accredited Health Programs During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Medicine 2022;9
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  10. Keep M, Janssen A, McGregor D, Brunner M, Baysari MT, Quinn D, Shaw T. Mapping eHealth Education: Review of eHealth Content in Health and Medical Degrees at a Metropolitan Tertiary Institute in Australia. JMIR Medical Education 2021;7(3):e16440
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  11. Wetzlmair L, O'Carroll V, O'Malley AS, Murray S. Teleconsultation in health and social care professions education: A systematic review. The Clinical Teacher 2022;19(5)
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  12. Jeon J, Kim S. The mediating effects of digital literacy and self-efficacy on the relationship between learning attitudes and Ehealth literacy in nursing students: A cross-sectional study. Nurse Education Today 2022;113:105378
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2029):

  1. Edirippulige S, Armfield N, Caffery L, Smith A. Telehealth and Mobile Health. 2015. :319
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  2. Edirippulige S, Senanayake B. Leadership, Management, and Adoption Techniques for Digital Service Innovation. 2020. chapter 11:207
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  3. Edirippulige S, Senanayake B. Opportunities and Challenges in Digital Healthcare Innovation. 2020. chapter 6:97
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