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PKB collaborates with four universities to bring e-consultations to clinical curriculums

August 18, 2014 Emily Zhao

Three universities have followed the lead of Leicester Medical School to include a course on teaching the principles of online consultations using the Patients Know

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NHE: Online Consultations – the future?

June 1, 2014 Emily Zhao

Dr. Ron Hsu said recently in his interview with NHE: I liked the concept that we could have something that would actually demonstrate that the

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PKB and Leicester: Next Generation Medical Training

May 30, 2014 Emily Zhao

It’s well known that medical students train rigorously through case studies. The most rigorous training comes to them in their later years where they participate

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Teaching medical students online consultation with patients

February 12, 2014 Dr Richard Smith

This post was also published on Dr Richard Smith’s British Medical Journal Blog. Free registration is now open the Leicester course at the Royal Society

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e-Consultation for Medical Students: RSM course by Leicester Medical School

January 15, 2014 Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli

Last year Leicester Medical School became the first medical school in the UK to teach online consultations as part of their curriculum. We are proud

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Using PKB, Leicester Medical School becomes first in the UK teaching electronic consultations

October 4, 2013 Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli

1953 was a historic year: Elizabeth was crowned Queen; Hillary and Tenzing were first to climb mount Everest; Stalin died; and Watson and Crick published

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