AAP News Vol. 15 No. 7 July 1999, p. 24
© 1999 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Pediatricians not online risk being left behind

Bruce Epstein M.D., FAAP and F. Lane France M.D., FAAP

The global village has arrived, and the implications for pediatricians in terms of patient education and practice management are many. Powered by the Internet, cyberspace is now just a mouse click away. Internet service providers and high-speed modems are the modern counterparts to Alexander Graham Bell's breakthrough invention. Eager not to be left behind, today's parents are "surfing" the net in record numbers.