The rise of internet derived information obstruction treatment (IDIOT) syn-drome in Pakistan.
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Abstract: Few decades ago, when there was no internet the management of the patient was entirely based upon the clinical ex-amination, clinical investigation and diagnosis by the doctor. However, with the availability of internet and easy ap-proach to smart phone has led to the introduction of a new element into the management of patient. This new element is information derived from internet by the patient or his/her family members.
Keywords: : IDIOT Syndrome, Internet derived information, Pakistan, Health care
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