Bibliographic alert and continuing education: CESCA Bibliography Bulletin
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https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.1993.v16.i3.237Keywords:
Bibliography, Continuing education, Primary Health CareAbstract
The objective of this work is to analyze the quantity and quality of the comments included in CESCA Bibliography Bulletin and to study the usefulness of the Bulletin to its subscribers. We review the 1991 Bulletin and develop a postal survey to its suscribers. Papers from journals are 92 % of the total; they come from 90 different journals; 13 % of the journals give 55 % of the corhments. The clinical topics are the more frequent (29 %), being the health services research the second topic (29 %). There were 5 % of errors. Subscribers used the Bulletin as a source of information about new publications and as a tool for continuous medical education. CESCA Bibliography Bulletin is a useful publication which helps in following new publications and continuous medical education.
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