Trefor Roscoe wrote:
> Also nominations for the top ten most useful web sites for GP's starting on
> the net gratefully recieved by Monday Morning. (yes I am writing another
> article)
-- Trevor,
Five nominations, not necessarily in any order - all gateways to quite
diverse lists and links that should keep anyone's interest for a while.
(I do find 'Galaxy' the easiest to get carried away with).
1) Global Health Network (www.pitt.edu/HOME/GHNet/GHNet.html)
- eveything from a course in epidemiology to global listings of lists.
2) World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) -
(http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~nphcare/WONCA/home.html)
3) Galaxy (http://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy/Medicine.html)
And if the "Medicine" section isn't enough to fill your day, go "Home"
and find equally enticing links to most other fields of human endeavor.
4) Harvard School of Public Health (www.hsph.harvard.edu) Try, amongst
others "external/other Harvard links"
5) London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (lshtm.ac.uk)
"Other Information" -> "useful web sites"
Phil
Philip G. Dunlap, D.O., MPH, MPM, PhD.
Frank Knox Travelling Fellow, Harvard University
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