Co-construction and sharing of a Chinese medical case repository helps medical workers strengthen capacity for clinical practices
The advent of the era of big data is bound to promote the development of databases. How to bring clinicians’ focus back to clinical practice and enhance the clinical capabilities of general physicians at the primary level is a question that every member of the academic publishing profession needs to...
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