Alkoudmani et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Implementing a chatbot on Facebook to reach and collect data from thousands of health care providers: PharmindBot as a caseAlkoudmani et al., 2023
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 - 2147749751777691511
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 - Alkoudmani R
 - Ooi G
 - Tan M
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 - Journal of the American Pharmacists Association
 
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Background The world is moving fast toward digital transformation as we live in the artificial  intelligence (AI) era. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerates this movement. Chatbots were  used successfully to help researchers collect data for research purposes. Objective To … 
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