Evaluating Internet Health Information: A Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine
Your doctor says you may have Glaucoma. What does that mean? Most people would immediately turn to the web for information. How do you know that the sites you visit are reliable? Are these sites going to give you the best medical information?
The National Library of Medicine has developed a tutorial that will help answer these questions. The tutorial is in both text and audio formats. You will need to have the Flash Player plugin installed to run the tutorial. If Flash is not installed on your computer, you will be asked to download the free plugin.
The tutorial runs automatically, but you can also use the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen to go forward, backward, pause, or start over. It's about sixteen minutes long and packed with information.
Click this link to visit the National Library of Medicine's "Evaluating Internet Health Information" web page.
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