Medical Knowledge Overload: A Disturbing Trend for Physicians

The article examines responses of more than 500 physicians questioned about the time available for reading professional journals over the past 5 years as well as their utilization of information retrieval systems. It also examines physicians' perceptions of professional medical sales personnel as medical information sources.

[1]  Cheryl Rae Dee,et al.  Information needs of the rural physician: A descriptive study , 1993, Bulletin of the Medical Library Association.

[2]  P. Dalrymple,et al.  Teaching skills in medical information retrieval to medical students. , 1986, Journal of medical education.