Absolutely! I almost mentioned MMW-L myself, but while they often
discuss consumer health issues, the perspective was sufficiently
different that I hesitated. Glad you brought them up! Also glad to
hear from Ahmad Risk, who is very prominent and influential on the
MMW-L list! -- Pat Anderson
At 10:59 PM +0200 10/19/01, Stefan Hebenstreit wrote:
>[snip]
>One source I find especially helpful and interesting is the Medical Webmaster
>Discussion Group at http://www.acor.org.
>In case you are interested in the ongoing EU process on quality criteria for
>health related websites you'll find the draft guidelines here:
>http://europa.eu.int/information_society/eeurope/ehealth/quality/draft_guidelines/index_en.htm
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