Hanover – The electronic logbook for documenting continuing medical education has been actively used since its introduction. By the end of April, 144,245 e-logbooks had been created by trainees and 66,643 by those authorized to provide continuing medical education. However, fewer are actively used: According to statistics presented to delegates at the 130th German Medical Assembly in Hanover...
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Hanover – The electronic logbook for documenting continuing medical education has been actively used since its introduction. By the end of April, 144,245 e-logbooks had been created by trainees and 66,643 by those authorized to provide continuing medical education. However, fewer are actively used: According to statistics presented to delegates at the 130th German Medical Assembly in Hanover...