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Electronic Mail - Trends
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Definition of 'Electronic Mail'Messages between computer users via COMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS. This feature duplicates most of the features of paper mail, such as forwarding, multiple copies, and attachments of images and other file types, but with a speed advantage. The term also refers to an individual message sent in this way. Common names: Electronic Mail; Mail, Electronic; Email; Emails; E-Mail; E Mail; E-Mails |
Monday, November 23, 2009
Online reprint request: search, access, read, and update.
30 Aug 2008
Online reprint request (ORR) is the standard protocol to obtain the reprints (e-print/hard copy) using the internet (author's e-mail address) when the required literature is not available. The problem of higher cost of surface mail for the author ... Read more...
A practical guide to the e-mail interview.
29 Nov 2007
The e-mail interview is a novel technique that has a number of advantages over traditional interviewing, but there are also some disadvantages. In this methodological article, the authors review the issues surrounding the use of the e-mail ... Read more...
Patient access to U.S. physicians who conduct internet or e-mail consults.
27 Feb 2007
BACKGROUND: E-mail communication has the potential to improve communication between patients and doctors. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to describe the access of patients to physicians who conduct e-mail consults. METHODS: We analyzed ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Electronic Mail - Trends'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- Embracing the information age.
30 Dec 2008 - Innovation in primary care--staying one step ahead of burnout.
25 Nov 2008 - Online reprint request: search, access, read, and update.
30 Aug 2008 - Text messaging in healthcare: the elephant knocking at the door.
30 Jul 2008 - A practical guide to the e-mail interview.
29 Nov 2007 - Patient access to U.S. physicians who conduct internet or e-mail consults.
27 Feb 2007 - Creating new futures in nursing education: envisioning the evolution of e-nursing education.
30 Dec 2005 - The internet and the global monitoring of emerging diseases: lessons from the first 10 years of ProMED-mail.
30 Oct 2005 - A 67-year-old man who e-mails his physician.
8 Nov 2004 - The emerging role of online communication between patients and their providers.
30 Aug 2004 - Pre-departure counselling and an email contact service for patients with epilepsy faring abroad for long periods of time.
30 Mar 2004 - Emerging technologies. Tools considered fanciful just a few years ago have matured and are ready to break forth.
30 Dec 2003 - Uninvited, unwelcome medical email messages.
14 Dec 2003 - Results of a content analysis of electronic messages (email) sent between patients and their physicians.
29 Sep 2003 - [Rheumatology online: A survey among the members of the German Rheumatology Society]
30 Jul 2003 - Electronic technology: a spark to revitalize primary care?
7 Jul 2003 - PET_Mail: a low-key, high-tech PET community.
29 Jun 2003 - How e-mail raises the spectre of a digital Dark Age.
17 Jun 2003 - Use of the Internet and e-mail for health care information: results from a national survey.
12 May 2003 - [E-commerce of pharmaceuticals]
29 Apr 2003
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Technical information about 'Electronic Mail'
Definition: Messages between computer users via COMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS. This feature duplicates most of the features of paper mail, such as forwarding, multiple copies, and attachments of images and other file types, but with a speed advantage. The term also refers to an individual message sent in this way.
Descriptor UI: D034742
Alternative terms: Electronic Mail; Mail, Electronic; Email; Emails; E-Mail; E Mail; E-Mails;
Allowable Qualifiers: classification; economics; history; legislation & jurisprudence; standards; supply & distribution; trends; utilization; statistics & numerical data; ethics; instrumentation; organization & administration;
Tree Number: L01.143.506.423.906.377.333; L01.178.847.249;
History Note: 2003; use COMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS 1996-2002; use OFFICE AUTOMATION 1987-1995