Najam-ud Din, Muhammad Naeem, Malik Shahid Shaukat, Muhammad Tauseef Javed, Muhammad Asif, Ahsan Rasheed, Haris Naeem, Sara Hafeez, Khadija Nasir.
Preference Of Browsing Websites Among Medical Students Of SIMS, Lahore.
Esculapio J Services Inst Med Sci Jan ;11(3):31-4.

Objective: Objectives of the study were to assess frequently visited websites among male and female medical students and to evaluate purpose of internet usage among students belonging to 5 different professional years. Material and Methods: Study design was Descriptive Study conducted at SIMS Lahore and study duration was 1 month. Students of Services Institute of Medical Sciences with access to internet were included. Sample size was 100 such students and simple random technique used. Data collection tool: Questionnaire survey method (Filling by subject). Data analysis plan: SPSS Version 10 computer software was used for entry, compilation and statistical analysis of the data. Results: Showed that entertainment sites were being used by the overwhelming majority i.e. 99% of the students, 98% percent use social sites, while percentage of people using academic and E-commerce sites was 53% and 55% respectively. Conclusion: In our study it is concluded that almost every student uses entertainment and social websites, while academic sites are the least preferred among the medical students of SIMS.

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