Google Internet Searches on Residency Applicants Do Not Facilitate the Ranking Process

The Journal of Emergency Medicine - Tập 44 - Trang 995-998 - 2013
Nara C. Shin1, Edward A. Ramoska2, Manish Garg3, Adam Rowh3, Drew Nyce4, Francis DeRoos5, Merle Carter6, Ronald V. Hall1, Bernard L. Lopez1
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2Department of Emergency Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3Department of Emergency Medicine, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4Department of Emergency Medicine, Cooper Medical Center, Camden, New Jersey
5Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6Department of Emergency Medicine, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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