Earning Engagement via E-health (EEE Project).

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Family & Community Medicine Department, College of Medicine, King Faisal University, P.O. box 400, Al Hofuf, Al-Ahsa, 38192 Saudi Arabia.

Published: August 2022

All medical schools are committed to engaging the community in addressing their health issues; however, no one has yet successfully implemented or established them. The EEE project bridges the link between medical schools and the community and has been launched for the first time to engage our students in real community involvement in the use of new information technology in the Arab context.

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