Abstract
Digital literacy is essential for medical professionals to effectively utilize computertools in research and practice. This editorial article highlights the necessity ofcomputer skills for managing manuscripts, adhering to guidelines, and enhancingresearch visibility. It advocates for techno-literacy training to overcome challenges indigital publishing and ensure efficient dissemination of valuable research findings,ultimately advancing medical knowledge and patient care.Keywords: Computer, Medicine, Research, Technology
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