A session on building a program for life long learning for Scientific Overviews in Epidemiology, Master of Public Health Program, University of Toronto. April 2010
This document provides guidance on developing an effective current awareness program to stay up-to-date professionally. It recommends setting goals, choosing activities like RSS feeds and email alerts tailored to those goals, and regularly evaluating effectiveness. Specific tools and sources discussed include PubMed, RSS readers, clinical queries, TOC alerts, and reputable journals in public health. The key is creating a program that is efficient, focused on priorities, and manageable to maintain over time.
RSS and podcasts can help professionals like healthcare workers stay up to date with the large amount of new information. RSS uses web feeds to distribute updated content from sources like news sites, journals, and blogs. Podcasts are like RSS feeds but with audio or video. Users need an RSS aggregator to collect feeds or a podcast client to listen. Some examples of sources for RSS feeds and podcasts are provided.
The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates of Nova Southeastern University's Health Professions Division (NSU-HPD). It summarizes key online resources including ebooks, databases, and mobile apps that provide medical information. Clinical affiliates can access these resources through the HPD Library website and must authenticate or login to access full-text articles and apps. It highlights resources for evidence-based clinical decision making, drug information, board preparation, and publishing support that are available both online and through mobile apps.
Wadford sarpy hpd literature searching resources for clinical affiliates and ...Julie Sarpy
This document provides an overview of literature searching and point-of-care resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU HPD Library. It outlines databases for searching such as CINAHL, Cochrane, and PubMed and finding full text articles. Mobile apps like Access Medicine, Clinical Key, and UpToDate are described. It also reviews guides for images, grand rounds, and contacting library liaisons. In summary, the document serves as a guide for clinical affiliates on using the HPD Library resources.
Wadford sarpy hpd literature searching resources for clinical affiliates and ...Julie Sarpy
This document provides an overview of literature searching and point-of-care resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU HPD Library. It outlines databases for searching such as CINAHL, Cochrane, and PubMed and summarizes full-text finding tools. Mobile apps like Access Medicine, Clinical Key, and UpToDate are described. It also reviews guides for images, grand rounds, and contacting coordinators for library access needs.
The Blue Button is a way for patients to download their medical information, spearheaded by the VA. As it expands, its original, text-based implementation is a bit long in the tooth. The White House has called on designers to re-imagine the downloadable, printable, consumer-facing health record.
It's intended to be a single-file download, like the healthcare equivalent of your bank statement, for print and screen.
A relatively short presentation designed to teach undergraduate medical students about how to stay current quickly using syndicated content, and web 2.0.
A session on building a program for life long learning for Scientific Overviews in Epidemiology, Master of Public Health Program, University of Toronto. April 2010
This document provides guidance on developing an effective current awareness program to stay up-to-date professionally. It recommends setting goals, choosing activities like RSS feeds and email alerts tailored to those goals, and regularly evaluating effectiveness. Specific tools and sources discussed include PubMed, RSS readers, clinical queries, TOC alerts, and reputable journals in public health. The key is creating a program that is efficient, focused on priorities, and manageable to maintain over time.
RSS and podcasts can help professionals like healthcare workers stay up to date with the large amount of new information. RSS uses web feeds to distribute updated content from sources like news sites, journals, and blogs. Podcasts are like RSS feeds but with audio or video. Users need an RSS aggregator to collect feeds or a podcast client to listen. Some examples of sources for RSS feeds and podcasts are provided.
The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates of Nova Southeastern University's Health Professions Division (NSU-HPD). It summarizes key online resources including ebooks, databases, and mobile apps that provide medical information. Clinical affiliates can access these resources through the HPD Library website and must authenticate or login to access full-text articles and apps. It highlights resources for evidence-based clinical decision making, drug information, board preparation, and publishing support that are available both online and through mobile apps.
Wadford sarpy hpd literature searching resources for clinical affiliates and ...Julie Sarpy
This document provides an overview of literature searching and point-of-care resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU HPD Library. It outlines databases for searching such as CINAHL, Cochrane, and PubMed and finding full text articles. Mobile apps like Access Medicine, Clinical Key, and UpToDate are described. It also reviews guides for images, grand rounds, and contacting library liaisons. In summary, the document serves as a guide for clinical affiliates on using the HPD Library resources.
Wadford sarpy hpd literature searching resources for clinical affiliates and ...Julie Sarpy
This document provides an overview of literature searching and point-of-care resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU HPD Library. It outlines databases for searching such as CINAHL, Cochrane, and PubMed and summarizes full-text finding tools. Mobile apps like Access Medicine, Clinical Key, and UpToDate are described. It also reviews guides for images, grand rounds, and contacting coordinators for library access needs.
The Blue Button is a way for patients to download their medical information, spearheaded by the VA. As it expands, its original, text-based implementation is a bit long in the tooth. The White House has called on designers to re-imagine the downloadable, printable, consumer-facing health record.
It's intended to be a single-file download, like the healthcare equivalent of your bank statement, for print and screen.
A relatively short presentation designed to teach undergraduate medical students about how to stay current quickly using syndicated content, and web 2.0.
HPD library resources for clinical affiliates jsarpy
The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU-HPD Library. It summarizes resources like the library catalog, databases, ebooks, and mobile apps that provide access to medical references and clinical decision support tools. Clinical affiliates can search the catalog, use databases like PubMed, ClinicalKey and AccessMedicine to find full-text articles, or download medical ebooks and mobile apps for drug references, board review, and clinical decision-making. The library staff can assist with access or finding full-text if articles are not available electronically.
Hpd library resources for clinical affiliatesKristin Kroger
This document provides an overview of library resources available to clinical affiliates of Nova Southeastern University's Health Professions Division. It summarizes key online databases, ebooks, journals, and point-of-care tools that are accessible through the HPD Library website or affiliated mobile apps. The resources cover topics like medicine, pharmacy, public health, and nursing, and include sources like ClinicalKey, UpToDate, AccessMedicine, and DynaMed. Instructions are provided for accessing the resources both on and off campus, as well as contacting library staff for assistance.
Staying up-to-date with your practice – current awareness for health professi...ubcphysioblog
The document discusses the importance of health professionals staying up-to-date with new research and evidence in their field. It reviews two free tools, PubMed's myNCBI and Google Alerts, that can help users receive alerts about new relevant publications and information. The tools allow users to save searches, receive email updates on new results, and stay current on specific topics, journals, or general news related to their practice or interests. Setting up alerts with these services provides an easy way for professionals to continuously learn and incorporate the latest evidence into patient care.
Hpd library resources for clinical affiliatesKristin Kroger
The document provides information on library resources available through the NSU-HPD Library for clinical affiliates. It summarizes various databases, ebooks, journals, and point-of-care tools that are accessible online or through mobile apps. Authentication is required to access most full-text resources. The library staff can assist with login issues or questions about accessing specific articles or resources.
Niall Brennan: "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling ...reportingonhealth
Niall Brennan's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling our health care system," 12.6.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/its-prices-stupid-how-sky-high-prices-are-crippling-our-health-care-system
Accuscript Pharmacovigilance Service - Literature Monitoring & Social Media D...Ajay Francis Christopher
- Global (via Embase & PubMed), Local journal & Social Media Literature Search
- Social Media Data mining (sentiment analysis of drugs)
- Review of literature search hits relevant for AE reporting/safety information
- Developing ready-to-use ICSR narratives
- QC of ICSRs.
MAGI West Presentation from Dale Korth (Manager, Marketing and Recruitment, C...Mosio
Clinical trials patient recruitment and retention presentation given by Dale at MAGI West.
Dale Korth
Manager, Marketing and Recruitment
Clinical Trials of Texas
http://www.saresearch.com
Sarah Kliff: "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling ou...reportingonhealth
Sarah Kliff's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling our health care system," 12.6.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/its-prices-stupid-how-sky-high-prices-are-crippling-our-health-care-system
Presentation from the 3rd Joint Meeting of the Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections (ARHAI) Networks, organised by the European Centre of Disease Prevention and Control - Stockholm, 11-13 February 2015
Hpd library resources for clinical affiliatesKristin Kroger
The document provides information on library resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU HPD Library, including electronic journals, databases, and mobile apps. It summarizes key online resources like PubMed, ClinicalKey, Lexicomp, Annual Reviews, DynaMed, Natural Standard, First Consult, POC-IT Guides, The Medical Letter, and StatRef that provide drug information, guidelines, and evidence-based summaries for point-of-care use. Instructions are included on remote access, authentication, and mobile apps.
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This document provides resources for lifelong learning in public health information. It discusses specialized sources for public health information including guidelines, best practices, systematic reviews, news and emerging outbreak reports. It also discusses creating a personal program to stay up to date through activities like automated searches, journal table of contents alerts, and RSS feeds. The document emphasizes evaluating information sources and choosing high quality sources for both professional development and patient education.
Stay Informed! Tools for Keeping Current with Research Publications in Your F...Robin Featherstone
This document discusses tools for staying informed of new research publications in one's field. It covers setting up email alerts in databases to receive articles on topics, authors or journals of interest. It also demonstrates creating RSS feeds from PubMed and websites to receive new publications in feeds using an RSS reader. The document provides examples and exercises on setting up different types of alerts and RSS feeds to help researchers effectively monitor the latest literature.
This document provides instructions for searching the Academic Search Premier database. It explains that databases contain millions of articles that the library subscribes to and each database must be searched individually. It then outlines the 9 step process for searching Academic Search Premier, which includes selecting the database, entering search terms, using limiters to refine results, finding subject terms to improve searches, and viewing abstracts and full text of articles. It concludes by providing options for getting help from a librarian if the user has any questions.
This document provides an overview of a proposed web analytics and report management system for measuring statistics across multiple websites. It includes definitions of key concepts, examples of different types of reports and analytics that could be generated (e.g. top pages, exit pages, keywords), and how competitors could be identified and analyzed. Suggestions are made for testing campaigns, establishing goals and key performance indicators, and using the data to improve campaigns and help customers. The next steps involve developing a strategic plan, defining metrics, benchmarking, implementing monitoring, and continuing to learn.
Embase aims to provide wide coverage of biomedical literature beyond MEDLINE. It utilizes the Emtree index for mapping search terms and the Ovid interface for building search strategies. Search results can be refined based on study types, cohorts, and other limits.
This tutorial provides instructions for finding original research articles using the database ScienceDirect. It outlines the steps to access ScienceDirect through the library website, perform searches using relevant terms, and filter results to focus on journal articles published within a specific year. It emphasizes identifying "original research articles" by previewing the abstract and checking that the methods and discussion/results sections meet this classification. Contact information is provided for librarians available to offer additional help.
5. searching women's issues in the popular mediaLucia Ravi
The document provides tips for finding and reviewing newspaper articles. It recommends searching comprehensive news sources using keywords and Boolean operators, as well as limiting searches by industry, subject, or region. It also suggests gathering details from original reports to search for them directly and considering creative search terms to identify the origins of articles.
Keeping Up To Date With The Literature In Child Healthcscoville
The document discusses various methods for keeping up to date with the medical literature, including push and pull methods. Push methods mentioned include journal surveillance services like Journal Watch and EvidenceUpdates, which provide article summaries and alerts. Pull methods involve searching for information to answer clinical questions. Point-of-care resources like UpToDate and DynaMed are recommended as the best methods. Barriers to staying up to date like lack of time are also addressed.
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
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0091-9248678078
This document provides tips for finding relevant articles for research. It recommends choosing appropriate databases and identifying search terms by reading background information on the topic. Search techniques like using one concept per search box, truncation, and quotation marks are suggested. Common mistakes to avoid include searches that are too narrow or broad, not following citation links, and failing to save searches. Tips include searching specific journals and authors, and reviewing reference lists of relevant articles.
HPD library resources for clinical affiliates jsarpy
The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU-HPD Library. It summarizes resources like the library catalog, databases, ebooks, and mobile apps that provide access to medical references and clinical decision support tools. Clinical affiliates can search the catalog, use databases like PubMed, ClinicalKey and AccessMedicine to find full-text articles, or download medical ebooks and mobile apps for drug references, board review, and clinical decision-making. The library staff can assist with access or finding full-text if articles are not available electronically.
Hpd library resources for clinical affiliatesKristin Kroger
This document provides an overview of library resources available to clinical affiliates of Nova Southeastern University's Health Professions Division. It summarizes key online databases, ebooks, journals, and point-of-care tools that are accessible through the HPD Library website or affiliated mobile apps. The resources cover topics like medicine, pharmacy, public health, and nursing, and include sources like ClinicalKey, UpToDate, AccessMedicine, and DynaMed. Instructions are provided for accessing the resources both on and off campus, as well as contacting library staff for assistance.
Staying up-to-date with your practice – current awareness for health professi...ubcphysioblog
The document discusses the importance of health professionals staying up-to-date with new research and evidence in their field. It reviews two free tools, PubMed's myNCBI and Google Alerts, that can help users receive alerts about new relevant publications and information. The tools allow users to save searches, receive email updates on new results, and stay current on specific topics, journals, or general news related to their practice or interests. Setting up alerts with these services provides an easy way for professionals to continuously learn and incorporate the latest evidence into patient care.
Hpd library resources for clinical affiliatesKristin Kroger
The document provides information on library resources available through the NSU-HPD Library for clinical affiliates. It summarizes various databases, ebooks, journals, and point-of-care tools that are accessible online or through mobile apps. Authentication is required to access most full-text resources. The library staff can assist with login issues or questions about accessing specific articles or resources.
Niall Brennan: "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling ...reportingonhealth
Niall Brennan's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling our health care system," 12.6.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/its-prices-stupid-how-sky-high-prices-are-crippling-our-health-care-system
Accuscript Pharmacovigilance Service - Literature Monitoring & Social Media D...Ajay Francis Christopher
- Global (via Embase & PubMed), Local journal & Social Media Literature Search
- Social Media Data mining (sentiment analysis of drugs)
- Review of literature search hits relevant for AE reporting/safety information
- Developing ready-to-use ICSR narratives
- QC of ICSRs.
MAGI West Presentation from Dale Korth (Manager, Marketing and Recruitment, C...Mosio
Clinical trials patient recruitment and retention presentation given by Dale at MAGI West.
Dale Korth
Manager, Marketing and Recruitment
Clinical Trials of Texas
http://www.saresearch.com
Sarah Kliff: "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling ou...reportingonhealth
Sarah Kliff's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’: How sky-high prices are crippling our health care system," 12.6.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/its-prices-stupid-how-sky-high-prices-are-crippling-our-health-care-system
Presentation from the 3rd Joint Meeting of the Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections (ARHAI) Networks, organised by the European Centre of Disease Prevention and Control - Stockholm, 11-13 February 2015
Hpd library resources for clinical affiliatesKristin Kroger
The document provides information on library resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU HPD Library, including electronic journals, databases, and mobile apps. It summarizes key online resources like PubMed, ClinicalKey, Lexicomp, Annual Reviews, DynaMed, Natural Standard, First Consult, POC-IT Guides, The Medical Letter, and StatRef that provide drug information, guidelines, and evidence-based summaries for point-of-care use. Instructions are included on remote access, authentication, and mobile apps.
Resources for lifelong learning+ Public health information springalle
This document provides resources for lifelong learning in public health information. It discusses specialized sources for public health information including guidelines, best practices, systematic reviews, news and emerging outbreak reports. It also discusses creating a personal program to stay up to date through activities like automated searches, journal table of contents alerts, and RSS feeds. The document emphasizes evaluating information sources and choosing high quality sources for both professional development and patient education.
Stay Informed! Tools for Keeping Current with Research Publications in Your F...Robin Featherstone
This document discusses tools for staying informed of new research publications in one's field. It covers setting up email alerts in databases to receive articles on topics, authors or journals of interest. It also demonstrates creating RSS feeds from PubMed and websites to receive new publications in feeds using an RSS reader. The document provides examples and exercises on setting up different types of alerts and RSS feeds to help researchers effectively monitor the latest literature.
This document provides instructions for searching the Academic Search Premier database. It explains that databases contain millions of articles that the library subscribes to and each database must be searched individually. It then outlines the 9 step process for searching Academic Search Premier, which includes selecting the database, entering search terms, using limiters to refine results, finding subject terms to improve searches, and viewing abstracts and full text of articles. It concludes by providing options for getting help from a librarian if the user has any questions.
This document provides an overview of a proposed web analytics and report management system for measuring statistics across multiple websites. It includes definitions of key concepts, examples of different types of reports and analytics that could be generated (e.g. top pages, exit pages, keywords), and how competitors could be identified and analyzed. Suggestions are made for testing campaigns, establishing goals and key performance indicators, and using the data to improve campaigns and help customers. The next steps involve developing a strategic plan, defining metrics, benchmarking, implementing monitoring, and continuing to learn.
Embase aims to provide wide coverage of biomedical literature beyond MEDLINE. It utilizes the Emtree index for mapping search terms and the Ovid interface for building search strategies. Search results can be refined based on study types, cohorts, and other limits.
This tutorial provides instructions for finding original research articles using the database ScienceDirect. It outlines the steps to access ScienceDirect through the library website, perform searches using relevant terms, and filter results to focus on journal articles published within a specific year. It emphasizes identifying "original research articles" by previewing the abstract and checking that the methods and discussion/results sections meet this classification. Contact information is provided for librarians available to offer additional help.
5. searching women's issues in the popular mediaLucia Ravi
The document provides tips for finding and reviewing newspaper articles. It recommends searching comprehensive news sources using keywords and Boolean operators, as well as limiting searches by industry, subject, or region. It also suggests gathering details from original reports to search for them directly and considering creative search terms to identify the origins of articles.
Keeping Up To Date With The Literature In Child Healthcscoville
The document discusses various methods for keeping up to date with the medical literature, including push and pull methods. Push methods mentioned include journal surveillance services like Journal Watch and EvidenceUpdates, which provide article summaries and alerts. Pull methods involve searching for information to answer clinical questions. Point-of-care resources like UpToDate and DynaMed are recommended as the best methods. Barriers to staying up to date like lack of time are also addressed.
Making sense of evidence /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian denta...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
0091-9248678078
This document provides tips for finding relevant articles for research. It recommends choosing appropriate databases and identifying search terms by reading background information on the topic. Search techniques like using one concept per search box, truncation, and quotation marks are suggested. Common mistakes to avoid include searches that are too narrow or broad, not following citation links, and failing to save searches. Tips include searching specific journals and authors, and reviewing reference lists of relevant articles.
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The document provides an overview of conducting a literature review, including defining what a literature review is, the purpose and importance of reviewing literature, key steps in the literature review process such as selecting topics, searching literature sources, analyzing and synthesizing information, using proper citation and referencing styles, and structuring the literature review. It discusses evaluating the quality, objectivity, and authenticity of sources, as well as addressing issues of plagiarism. Guidelines are provided for writing the literature review, including highlighting emerging issues, citing a variety of relevant sources, and using an active voice.
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The document summarizes the presentation given by Niamh O'Sullivan on managing and promoting free e-resources in a small specialist library. It introduces recessionistas as people who can remain stylish on a limited budget. It then provides an overview of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service and its library services, highlighting resources like PubMed, Google Scholar, and Google Alerts that are used for medical research and staying up-to-date. Groups are asked to share free websites and tools they use at work.
The document discusses the launch of a new online platform for the medical journal Anesthesiology. The goals are to make content easier to find, read, and keep up with areas of interest automatically. Key features include Google-like searching, enhanced displays of articles and figures, links to related content, topic collections, alerts and RSS feeds to track areas of interest, and mobile optimization. The changes aim to provide a more personalized experience for readers to find and access relevant information.
This document provides an overview of library resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU-HPD Library, including how to access electronic journals, books, and databases from mobile devices. Key resources highlighted include UpToDate, ClinicalKey, PubMed, ILLiad for article requests, and mobile apps such as AccessMedicine, Audio Digest, and Johns Hopkins Guides. Authentication may be required to access full text. The library is available to help with login or search assistance.
Hpd library resources for clinical affiliates newKristin Kroger
The document provides an overview of library resources available through the NSU-HPD Library for clinical affiliates, including:
- Access to the library catalog and databases to search for articles, journals, and ebooks. Some resources require authenticating through a MyAccess account.
- PubMed and Full Text Finder to search for full text articles and determine if full text access is available.
- Interlibrary loan (ILLiad) to request articles not available electronically.
- Clinical point-of-care resources like UpToDate, Lexicomp, ClinicalKey that can be accessed via app with WiFi.
- Medical subject and board preparation resources like AccessMedicine, USMLE, COMLEX
The document discusses various aspects of using social media and Web 2.0 technologies in medicine. It describes tools like RSS, podcasts, Google Docs, blogs, Twitter and their uses. It provides examples of medical blogs and podcasts. It encourages physicians to create websites and use these tools to stay updated, share knowledge, collaborate and advance their careers.
This document provides information about setting up current awareness alerts from various databases and resources. It discusses how alerts can be created from databases like EBSCO, Informit, Web of Science, and Google Scholar to receive automatic notifications when new articles match your search criteria. The document also explains how to set up citation alerts in Web of Science and RSS feeds for tables of contents. General tips are provided, such as testing search strings before creating alerts and checking spam folders for emails.
This document provides guidance on developing an effective current awareness program. It recommends setting goals focused on high priorities, choosing activities like RSS feeds, email alerts and saved searches that are automated and manageable. The key steps are to set goals, choose appropriate activities, and evaluate the program's effectiveness over time, making adjustments as needed. Sources suggested for keeping current include journals, databases like PubMed, and free consumer health websites. Critical evaluation of information sources and their reliability, relevance and usability is also advised.
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The document describes how to retrieve information about a drug and its adverse effects using online tools. It discusses using an OPAC to search a library catalog for journal articles and books. It also describes using internet search engines like Google to find web pages with drug information from sources like Drugs.com and FDA.gov that provide details on specific drugs and adverse reactions. Additionally, it mentions using subject directories like Yahoo and Wikipedia to locate information by searching categories assigned to submitted sites.
This document provides information on how to stay up-to-date with the medical literature using PubMed and MyNCBI. It describes features of MyNCBI that allow users to save searches and receive automatic email updates when new articles are added. It also explains how to set up RSS feeds of PubMed searches in Google Reader to receive notifications of new results.
This document provides guidance on developing an effective current awareness program. It recommends setting goals focused on high priorities, choosing activities like RSS feeds and email alerts that are automated and manageable, and regularly evaluating the program's effectiveness. The key steps are to set goals, choose activities aligned with those goals, and evaluate success over time, making adjustments as needed. Maintaining a current awareness program requires dedicating time in one's schedule to stay on top of new information in their field.
The document provides information on reliable health websites for obtaining medical information online. It summarizes the features and content of websites such as MedlinePlus, Mayo Clinic, My Optum Health, and IntelIHealth. It notes that the National Institutes of Health and PubMed sites contain the most comprehensive material but use more medical terminology. While WebMD is very comprehensive, it warns that the site's connections to drug advertisers have drawn some criticism and questions about impartiality.
The document provides information about library resources available through the NSU HPD Library for medical residency programs, including many that have mobile apps. It summarizes several point-of-care medical databases and clinical decision tools that are accessible via apps, such as UpToDate, DynaMed, AccessMedicine, VisualDx, and others. Interlibrary loan accounts are not automatically provided for clinical affiliates. The library homepage and contact information are provided for accessing full library services and resources.
This document provides an overview of using Google Reader and RSS feeds to stay up-to-date with orthopedic information from various online sources. It demonstrates how to set up a Google account, access Google Reader, subscribe to orthopedic RSS feeds from sites like JBJS and OrthoLinx, and manage and read feeds on Google Reader. Special features of Google Reader like sharing, labeling, and mobile access are also briefly highlighted.
This document summarizes a presentation about accessing and using library resources for family medicine. It discusses accessing the library collections remotely using a proxy server, searching PubMed efficiently, and key tools for clinical questions, drug interactions, treatment guidelines, and clinical practice updates. Selected resources highlighted include Clinical Queries in PubMed, setting up email alerts, Single Citation Matcher, Pubget for full text, Cochrane Library, TRIP database, ACP Pier, UpToDate, DynaMed, Lexi-Interact, and Micromedex. Contact information is provided for librarians available to help.
WadfordSarpy_HPD Literature Searching Resources for Clinical Affiliates and R...Julie Sarpy
This document provides resources for clinical affiliates of NSU's Health Professions Division Library. It summarizes databases, ebooks, journals, and point-of-care apps available through the library including Cinahl, Cochrane, PubMed, Clinical Key, Access Medicine, and UpToDate. It also reviews guides for literature searching, finding full text articles, interlibrary loans, images and multimedia, grand rounds, and contacting library liaisons.
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This document discusses how social media can be monitored to detect safety reports and discusses integrating social media data into pharmacovigilance processes. Regulators are beginning to recommend that companies screen social media for potential adverse event reports. New technologies use natural language processing and machine learning on large amounts of social media data to identify mentions of adverse events, though manual review is still needed. Practical considerations for companies include experimenting with these approaches and establishing standard operating procedures for handling potential adverse event reports found in social media.
Empowering patients and health professionals through digital contentVanksen
From the innovations developed by international laboratories (use of AI and machine learning, biopharma, digital health…) to the latest international reforms designed to widen the access to care, all arrows point to the same direction: health has become an increasingly important topic, and even more so since the pandemic.
Vanksen’s experts zoomed in to try and understand the ways in which digital levers can empower pharma players around the world.
Experience taught us that marketing and communication have different rules if you are the CDO or CMO of a European lab. It is strictly forbidden to target patient audiences with content advertising subscription medication. So, what can they do?
https://www.vanksen.com/en/insights/empowering-patients-health-professionals-through-digital-content
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