Online medical genetics resources: a UK perspective

British Medical Journal, April 28, 2001 by Alison Stewart, Neva Haites, Peter Rose

Delamothe. Quality of websites: kitemarking the west wind. BMJ 2000;321:843-4. www.bmj.com/cgi/ content/full/321/7265/843

We thank Peter Farndon, John Gillott, Rhydian Hapgood, Ann Hunt, Alastair Kent, Susan Lewis, Anneke Lucassen, Martin Richards, Darren Shickle, and Ron Zimmern for their help in selecting the sites.

Competing interests: AS runs the website of the Public Health Genetics Unit. NH is president of the British Society for Human Genetics.

(Accepted 23 March 2001)

Public Health Genetics Unit, Strangeways Laboratory, Cambridge CB1 8RN

Alison Stewart chief knowledge officer

Department of Medical Genetics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD

Neva Haites professor

Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford OX3 7LF

Peter Rose lecturer

Correspondence to: A Stewart alison.stewart@ srl.cam.ac.uk

BMJ 2001;322:1037-9

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