E- LEARNING IN NEPHROLOGY- A WORLDWIDE SURVEY LOOKING AT PRACTICE PATTERNS AND FUTURE NEEDS

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E- LEARNING IN NEPHROLOGY- A WORLDWIDE SURVEY LOOKING AT PRACTICE PATTERNS AND FUTURE NEEDS
Bek, S.(1)*;Karam, S.(2);Tannor, E.K.(3);Gawad, M.(4);Yadla, M.(5);Nlandu, Y.M.(6);Arce-Amare, F.(7);Soares Dos Santos Junior , A.C.(8);Moura , N.(9);Canchi, A.(10);Lerma, E.(11);Anand, U.(12);Baharani, J.(13);
ie: Azwin Z.1, Siti Y.1, John D.2
(1)Kocaeli University Hospital, Nephrology, Kocaeli, Turkey;(2)University Of Minnesota- Medical School, Nephrology, Minnesota, United States;(3)Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology, Nephrology, Kumasi, Ghana;(4)School Of Medicine- Newgiza University Ngu, Nephrology, Giza, Egypt;(5)Gandhi Medical College, Nephrology, Hyderabad, India;(6)Kinshasa University Hospital, Nephrology, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic Of Congo;(7)International Society Of Nephrology, Social Media, Brussels, Belgium;(8)Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais, Nephrology, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;(9)Bahiana School Of Medicine And Public Health, Nephrology, Bahiana, Brazil;(10)Sagar Hospitals, Nephrology, Bangalore, India;(11)University Of Illinois, Nephrology, Chicago, United States;(12)Amrita Hospitals, Nephrology, Faridabad, India;(13)University Of Birmingham, Nephrology, Birmingham, United Kingdom;
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