Multiple disciplines synergy tools for Ph.D. Students of biomedical informatics at Charles University in Prague
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Multiple disciplines synergy tools for Ph.D. Students of biomedical informatics at Charles University in Prague
Abstract
The poster describes doctoral degree studies in biomedical informatics at Charles University in Prague. Particularly important in educational programmes and knowledge dissemination is the role of Internet. Therefore we also describe special activities concerned with the specific research at the First Faculty of Medicine of Charles University in Prague. These are selected tools for blended learning tools, ExaMe system and the role of the European Journal for Biomedical Informatics (EJBI), an official multilingual journal of EFMI, for Ph.D. student's cooperation and understanding the multidisciplinary field of biomedical informatics [1].
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