Poll: How do you Access Clinical Reference Material?

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It used to be that the only way to get new clinical material was to purchase textbooks. Today you can use your iPad, Kindle, or on-line subscriptions to medical journals.

Technology offers us new ways to keep up to date with medical advances. It used to be that the only way to get new clinical material was to purchase textbooks but today you can use your iPad, Kindle, or on-line subscriptions to medical journals. How are you accessing clinical material?

If you use a method that is not listed, let us know in a comment.  We would love to hear it!

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