Early experience of a virtual journal club

Traditional journal club models based on didactic presentation sessions followed by group discussion have many limitations. To overcome some of these shortcomings, a virtual journal club (VJC) using social media and e–mail was developed. The aim of this study was to report the initial experience of this novel multimodal e–learning platform to facilitate journal club discussion and promote the development of critical appraisal skills.

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