This document provides information about library resources available for rotations at NSU's Health Professions Division (HPD) Library. It lists databases like PubMed, ClinicalKey, AccessMedicine, and others that provide articles, drug information, guidelines and more. It also provides instructions for accessing mobile versions of select databases through apps or mobile-optimized websites by creating accounts.
The document provides information about library resources available through the NSU HPD Library for residency programs, including:
- An overview of the library homepage and resources available through key databases like PubMed, UpToDate, and DynaMed.
- Instructions for accessing full-text articles through the library catalog, journal finder, and interlibrary loan.
- A list of point-of-care clinical databases that have mobile apps or mobile-optimized interfaces for accessing information from any location.
Speaker of the House (John Boehner) Get your Ass in Line (OMG) "Holy Hell"...Louis Charles Hamilton II
The document contains a rant directed at members of Congress using highly profane and offensive language. It accuses Congress of corruption and threatens legal action while daring them to continue blocking a spending bill. The writing suggests the author will pursue members of Congress and take the matter to court, and warns that the media will report on their actions.
This document contains two short stories from friends remembering their experiences with Michael Howard Hallenbeck at barbecue and chili cooking competitions over the past 15-20 years. The first story describes how Hallenbeck helped a team whose supplies got soaked in the rain by providing charcoal to restart their cooker. The second story recalls an incident where a gust of wind toppled Hallenbeck's chili rig, spilling his chili, but he was able to scrape some up from the parking lot with help from others and still turn it in to the competition.
This document provides an overview of Colombian corporate taxation. It discusses key aspects of income tax, VAT, customs duties, and other taxes applicable to Colombian companies. The main points covered include:
- The general corporate income tax rate is 33%, while companies in free trade zones pay 15%.
- Income tax is assessed on net taxable income or an alternative minimum taxable income calculation, whichever is greater. Allowable deductions and tax credits are subtracted from taxable income to determine the final tax charge.
- Cross-border payments like dividends, interest, royalties and services are generally subject to withholding taxes ranging from 0-33%.
- Other taxes include a 16% VAT,
This document provides an overview of resources and services available at the HPD Library located at Nova Southeastern University. It highlights key services such as research assistance, circulating materials including textbooks and equipment, technology resources including printing, and extended hours for studying including 24/7 access to some areas. Contact information is provided for questions. The library aims to be a central hub for research and studying for the health professions programs at NSU.
The document provides information about library resources available through the NSU HPD Library for residency programs, including:
- An overview of the library homepage and resources available through key databases like PubMed, UpToDate, and DynaMed.
- Instructions for accessing full-text articles through the library catalog, journal finder, and interlibrary loan.
- A list of point-of-care clinical databases that have mobile apps or mobile-optimized interfaces for accessing information from any location.
Speaker of the House (John Boehner) Get your Ass in Line (OMG) "Holy Hell"...Louis Charles Hamilton II
The document contains a rant directed at members of Congress using highly profane and offensive language. It accuses Congress of corruption and threatens legal action while daring them to continue blocking a spending bill. The writing suggests the author will pursue members of Congress and take the matter to court, and warns that the media will report on their actions.
This document contains two short stories from friends remembering their experiences with Michael Howard Hallenbeck at barbecue and chili cooking competitions over the past 15-20 years. The first story describes how Hallenbeck helped a team whose supplies got soaked in the rain by providing charcoal to restart their cooker. The second story recalls an incident where a gust of wind toppled Hallenbeck's chili rig, spilling his chili, but he was able to scrape some up from the parking lot with help from others and still turn it in to the competition.
This document provides an overview of Colombian corporate taxation. It discusses key aspects of income tax, VAT, customs duties, and other taxes applicable to Colombian companies. The main points covered include:
- The general corporate income tax rate is 33%, while companies in free trade zones pay 15%.
- Income tax is assessed on net taxable income or an alternative minimum taxable income calculation, whichever is greater. Allowable deductions and tax credits are subtracted from taxable income to determine the final tax charge.
- Cross-border payments like dividends, interest, royalties and services are generally subject to withholding taxes ranging from 0-33%.
- Other taxes include a 16% VAT,
This document provides an overview of resources and services available at the HPD Library located at Nova Southeastern University. It highlights key services such as research assistance, circulating materials including textbooks and equipment, technology resources including printing, and extended hours for studying including 24/7 access to some areas. Contact information is provided for questions. The library aims to be a central hub for research and studying for the health professions programs at NSU.
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 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
This document provides information about library resources available through the NSU-HPD Library that can be accessed on mobile devices. It summarizes several point-of-care clinical databases and medical references that have mobile-optimized websites or apps, including DynaMed, Natural Standard, ClinicalKey, Uptodate, and VisualDx. Login credentials are required to access most of these resources on mobile. The document advises which resources have dedicated mobile apps versus mobile-optimized websites, and whether WiFi is needed for initial downloads, updates, or full functionality.
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.
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.
This document discusses using mobile devices like the iPhone and iPad in clinical practice. It provides an overview of useful medical apps in different categories like drug references, medical calculators, and patient health apps. Examples of popular free and paid apps are given for each category. The document demonstrates how to access drug information, perform medical calculations, search PubMed, and check symptoms using medical apps on the iPad. It also provides tips on getting apps and keeping up with the latest healthcare apps. The overall purpose is to showcase how clinicians can leverage mobile devices and medical apps to enhance patient care.
The document summarizes a mobile health application that allows users to collect, store, manage and share their family's health data in one place. It integrates with external health resources to provide personalized health information, advice and news to users. Key features include dashboards to track weight and blood pressure over time, search for doctors and health organizations, and an easy to use interface. Feedback was collected and features like sharing dashboards and location-based searches were added.
The document discusses several databases and resources available through mobile devices that are optimized for mobile use. Many are apps that require Wi-Fi for initial download and updates but allow offline use of text and images. Others are mobile-optimized websites that require an active Wi-Fi connection to access content. Resources include pharmacology references, clinical decision tools, drug databases, point-of-care clinical summaries and more.
This document summarizes the Cortellis Clinical Trials Intelligence product. It provides access to over 130,000 clinical trials from around the world across various therapeutic areas. Users can access the data through a web portal or integrate it with other systems using APIs. The platform offers powerful search and filtering capabilities along with dynamic visualizations to analyze trial findings and competitive intelligence. It aims to help users accelerate strategic clinical development decisions and advance personalized medicine.
The document proposes several mobile app concepts for patients, physicians, pharmacies, and researchers in the pharma sector. It outlines apps such as a pill reminder for patients, a symptom recorder, and apps to help physicians provide remote care and use medical imaging and data in augmented reality. The goal is to make daily healthcare activities and problem solving easier for key stakeholders using personalized, multilingual apps. It invites the reader to contact the company for a customized proposal if any of the concepts seem interesting.
Comprehensive Medical Malpractice Litigation Solution - LexisNexis MedMal Nav...LexisNexis
LexisNexis MedMal Navigator is an end-to-end medical malpractice litigation solution that provides attorneys with the critical information and insights they need to evaluate complex medical malpractice cases and formulate a winning strategy. Access authoritative medical and legal information, including the most highly litigated medical topics. Gain a quick understanding of the medical issues with access to over 1600 Elsevier medical journals, images, definitions, illustrations and abstracts. Leverage the tool's built-in standard of care analysis to quickly see if a deviation in the standard of care occurred. MedMal Navigator's built-in case value assessment also helps you determine the best course of action for your case and surfaces comparable verdicts and settlements. For the first time, now you can manage your medical malpractice cases with never-before ease, speed and confidence.
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.
ISLI Mobile Health Presentation (5 23 11) C Wv2Steven Peskin
Mobile technology is revolutionizing health management in three key areas:
1) For health care professionals, it increases knowledge sharing, interaction with patients, and improves clinical actions.
2) For consumers, mobile apps and devices create excitement and ease to drive engagement in healthy behaviors through relevant information.
3) Connected care integrates stakeholders like providers, insurers, life sciences companies and consumers to efficiently achieve health outcomes.
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.
This document provides an orientation to library resources for a Biomedical Informatics program. It introduces the library homepage and biomedical informatics library guide. It discusses how to find electronic and print textbooks, requesting chapters from print books through interlibrary loan, accessing electronic resources by authenticating through the library website, and free citation and software tools available to students like EndNote and Office 365. Contact information is provided for the HPD library liaison.
This document provides an orientation to public health resources available through the Nova Southeastern University (NSU) library system. It recommends bookmarking the public health library website, which contains links to electronic textbooks, journals, citation guides, and interlibrary loan services. The librarian contact information is included to assist students with any research questions. Students are prompted to authenticate or log in using their NSU credentials to access electronic resources and can request book chapters not available online through interlibrary loan by filling out a form.
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 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
This document provides information about library resources available through the NSU-HPD Library that can be accessed on mobile devices. It summarizes several point-of-care clinical databases and medical references that have mobile-optimized websites or apps, including DynaMed, Natural Standard, ClinicalKey, Uptodate, and VisualDx. Login credentials are required to access most of these resources on mobile. The document advises which resources have dedicated mobile apps versus mobile-optimized websites, and whether WiFi is needed for initial downloads, updates, or full functionality.
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.
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.
This document discusses using mobile devices like the iPhone and iPad in clinical practice. It provides an overview of useful medical apps in different categories like drug references, medical calculators, and patient health apps. Examples of popular free and paid apps are given for each category. The document demonstrates how to access drug information, perform medical calculations, search PubMed, and check symptoms using medical apps on the iPad. It also provides tips on getting apps and keeping up with the latest healthcare apps. The overall purpose is to showcase how clinicians can leverage mobile devices and medical apps to enhance patient care.
The document summarizes a mobile health application that allows users to collect, store, manage and share their family's health data in one place. It integrates with external health resources to provide personalized health information, advice and news to users. Key features include dashboards to track weight and blood pressure over time, search for doctors and health organizations, and an easy to use interface. Feedback was collected and features like sharing dashboards and location-based searches were added.
The document discusses several databases and resources available through mobile devices that are optimized for mobile use. Many are apps that require Wi-Fi for initial download and updates but allow offline use of text and images. Others are mobile-optimized websites that require an active Wi-Fi connection to access content. Resources include pharmacology references, clinical decision tools, drug databases, point-of-care clinical summaries and more.
This document summarizes the Cortellis Clinical Trials Intelligence product. It provides access to over 130,000 clinical trials from around the world across various therapeutic areas. Users can access the data through a web portal or integrate it with other systems using APIs. The platform offers powerful search and filtering capabilities along with dynamic visualizations to analyze trial findings and competitive intelligence. It aims to help users accelerate strategic clinical development decisions and advance personalized medicine.
The document proposes several mobile app concepts for patients, physicians, pharmacies, and researchers in the pharma sector. It outlines apps such as a pill reminder for patients, a symptom recorder, and apps to help physicians provide remote care and use medical imaging and data in augmented reality. The goal is to make daily healthcare activities and problem solving easier for key stakeholders using personalized, multilingual apps. It invites the reader to contact the company for a customized proposal if any of the concepts seem interesting.
Comprehensive Medical Malpractice Litigation Solution - LexisNexis MedMal Nav...LexisNexis
LexisNexis MedMal Navigator is an end-to-end medical malpractice litigation solution that provides attorneys with the critical information and insights they need to evaluate complex medical malpractice cases and formulate a winning strategy. Access authoritative medical and legal information, including the most highly litigated medical topics. Gain a quick understanding of the medical issues with access to over 1600 Elsevier medical journals, images, definitions, illustrations and abstracts. Leverage the tool's built-in standard of care analysis to quickly see if a deviation in the standard of care occurred. MedMal Navigator's built-in case value assessment also helps you determine the best course of action for your case and surfaces comparable verdicts and settlements. For the first time, now you can manage your medical malpractice cases with never-before ease, speed and confidence.
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.
ISLI Mobile Health Presentation (5 23 11) C Wv2Steven Peskin
Mobile technology is revolutionizing health management in three key areas:
1) For health care professionals, it increases knowledge sharing, interaction with patients, and improves clinical actions.
2) For consumers, mobile apps and devices create excitement and ease to drive engagement in healthy behaviors through relevant information.
3) Connected care integrates stakeholders like providers, insurers, life sciences companies and consumers to efficiently achieve health outcomes.
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.
This document provides an orientation to library resources for a Biomedical Informatics program. It introduces the library homepage and biomedical informatics library guide. It discusses how to find electronic and print textbooks, requesting chapters from print books through interlibrary loan, accessing electronic resources by authenticating through the library website, and free citation and software tools available to students like EndNote and Office 365. Contact information is provided for the HPD library liaison.
This document provides an orientation to public health resources available through the Nova Southeastern University (NSU) library system. It recommends bookmarking the public health library website, which contains links to electronic textbooks, journals, citation guides, and interlibrary loan services. The librarian contact information is included to assist students with any research questions. Students are prompted to authenticate or log in using their NSU credentials to access electronic resources and can request book chapters not available online through interlibrary loan by filling out a form.
This document discusses predatory publishing and provides context and examples. It begins by defining predatory publishing as journals that exploit the open-access model by publishing counterfeit journals and lacking transparency. It then discusses the history, including librarian Jeffrey Beall first noticing spam solicitations in 2009 and coining the term "predatory publisher" in 2010. Examples of predatory journals, bogus metrics, and questionable peer review processes are shown. Finally, it discusses initiatives like Think Check Submit that provide checklists to help researchers identify trusted journals and avoid predatory publishers.
Kristin Kroger provides an orientation to the Biomedical Informatics Library resources. She highlights the library website and guide with relevant tabs for finding books, articles, and full text. She annotates required textbooks, noting if they are available electronically or in print. For print books on reserve, chapters can be requested through interlibrary loan. The guide also contains links for APA style resources and information on downloading free software from NSU like Office 365 and Endnote.
This orientation document provides information about navigating and using the Public Health Library resources. It recommends bookmarking the redesigned library homepage for easier navigation. It highlights the library liaison's contact information for any questions and provides answers to common frequently asked questions about accessing textbooks, journal articles, citations, and reserving print materials. Distance users can request chapters from reserve books through the interlibrary loan system.
This document provides an overview of nutrition resources and services available at the HPD Library for students. It details how to access full-text journals and textbooks electronically, find nutrition articles, and use library spaces and services which include study rooms, a quiet study zone, 24/7 study center, technology assistance, printing, binding, faxing, notary services, and more. Contact information is provided for the library liaison to address any questions.
This document provides an orientation to public health resources available through the Nova Southeastern University libraries. It highlights the public health library website as a starting point, and provides the library liaison's contact information. It then demonstrates how to access electronic textbooks, reserve books through interlibrary loan, journal articles, citation management software, and other student resources. The goal is to allow easier navigation of the libraries' resources for public health students.
To access a module, select "SHOP" from the top menu and choose a module to view. Click "Buy now $0" and then "Confirm Purchase" to access the module. Click "Launch" and then "accept" to open the module. Modules contain anatomy, video, simulation, and quiz sections that can be explored. Navigation arrows allow moving between sections and bringing back the top menu.
This document provides a list of required textbooks for the 2016-17 M2 year curriculum at NSU-COM Class of 2019. It includes 16 required textbooks covering topics like pharmacology, pathology, psychiatry, dermatology, cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, and obstetrics/gynecology. Many of the textbooks will be available through online library databases, while some physical copies will be provided to students. The list does not include all recommended materials, which will be outlined in individual course syllabi.
This orientation document provides information about accessing biomedical informatics resources through the Nova Southeastern University libraries. It recommends bookmarking the biomedical informatics library website, which has been redesigned for easier navigation. Contact information is provided for Kristin Kroger, the biomedical informatics library liaison, for any questions. Instructions are included for accessing electronic textbooks and requesting chapters from print books through interlibrary loan. Information is also given on accessing journal articles and citation management tools like EndNote that are available through the libraries.
This document provides an orientation to public health library resources at Nova Southeastern University. It recommends bookmarking the redesigned public health library website for easier navigation. It then outlines how to access electronic textbooks and journal articles, use interlibrary loan to request book chapters, and download the APA style guide and EndNote citation manager for free. The document emphasizes contacting the public health library liaison with any questions, providing their direct contact information.
The document provides an orientation to public health library resources at Nova Southeastern University. It recommends bookmarking the redesigned public health library website for easier navigation. It also provides the library liaison's contact information and guides users on how to access electronic textbooks and journal articles, request book chapters through interlibrary loan, and download the citation management software EndNote. The orientation emphasizes the library liaison is available via email or phone for assistance in using library resources.
This document provides an orientation to biomedical informatics resources available through the Nova Southeastern University library. It introduces the redesigned biomedical informatics library website and annotated orientation guide. It describes how to access electronic textbooks, noting platforms may have different layouts and capabilities. Hard copy textbooks on reserve can only be used in the library but chapters are available through interlibrary loan. It also discusses accessing journal articles and free citation management software like EndNote. Contact information is provided for library assistance.
This document provides an orientation to biomedical informatics resources available through the Nova Southeastern University library. It introduces the redesigned biomedical informatics library website and annotated orientation guide. It also describes how to access electronic textbooks and journal articles, request chapters from print books on reserve, and use citation management tools like EndNote. Contact information is provided for the biomedical informatics library liaison for any questions.
1. The document provides instructions for nutrition students on how to access library resources including finding books, requesting chapters from books, accessing ebooks and journals, and contacting the library liaison.
2. Students can search the library catalog to find nutrition books and check availability at different libraries, request books be mailed or sent to their campus for pickup.
3. Distance students can request scanned chapters through interlibrary loan and will receive a PDF if available.
This document provides an overview of resources and services available at the HPD Library located at Nova Southeastern University. It outlines how to access online resources through the library website, lists the physical library hours and locations, and describes some of the materials and equipment that can be borrowed like textbooks, iPads, printers, and study rooms. Contact information is provided for reference librarians who are available to help with research and instruction.
This document provides an overview of resources and services available through the HPD Library. It includes information on accessing electronic resources, using study spaces, checking out materials, technology assistance, and contacting librarians. Key services mentioned are research guides, ebooks, databases, study rooms, 3D printing, and assistance from library staff.
The document provides an overview of resources available through the NSU public health library including finding books, reserving books, requesting book chapters through interlibrary loan, requesting books be mailed, accessing eBooks, finding articles, and contact information for library staff. Key resources mentioned are the public health LibGuide, search boxes to find eBooks, logging in with Sharklink credentials to access resources, and being able to search Medline through specific subject guides. Contact details for library staff are emphasized for getting assistance.
This document provides information on several free presentation and communication tools, including websites for sharing images and videos, creating screenshots and short videos, designing zoomable presentations, sharing PowerPoint presentations, and turning photos and video clips into slideshows. Links are included for websites like Flickr, Jing, Prezi, SlideShare, YouTube, and Animoto.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
5. • There are 3 options available:
– Quick Search
– Journals (which you can use to look up full journal titles/acronyms)
– MeSH – Search for Medical Subject Heading
7. Journal Finder - will let you
know if we have it in full-
text electronically
If we do not have it
electronically – Skip to ILL to
request it.
8. After each database
name, note the date
range! This will
determine which of
these databases will
have the specific
article you need.
Embargo: means that
database will not allow
access to that journal
for this most recent
period of time.
9.
10.
11.
12. If we do not have it
electronically – Skip to ILL to
request it.
16. Journal Finder
Abbreviations DO NOT work in the eJournal Finder or Library
Catalog (there are a few exceptions)
1. Use the full journal title
2. Go to PubMed from Quick Links or HPD Library home
3. Use the PubMed Journals Database
4. Under More Resources OR
5. Use the dropdown box arrow
6. Enter your abbreviation
– Example: Clin Ther
– Result: Clinical therapeutics
– Use this full title, Clinical Therapeutics, to search for this journal
online or in the library catalog
19. Access Medicine
Full-text, illustrations, and expanded features from McGraw-Hill medical
databases. Includes the latest edition of Harrison's Principles of Internal
Medicine, Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine, and Schwartz's Surgery
20. AccessMedicine Mobile –
To use the use the mobile optimized database
• Select My Access Medicine
• Create a New Account
• Go to http://m.accessmedicine.com/login.aspx -
• login with your new username/password
• Enjoy your mobile-optimized Access Medicine! Bookmark it to your home
screen
To download chapters from one of the AccessMedicine eBooks
From the Main Access Medicine page.
– Choose the title you want to read (ex: Harrisons)
– Choose the chapter you want to read. (ex: Chapter 1)
– Look for the Download for handheld icon. (It will only do the text, not the images)
– You have to download chapter by chapter- they make it difficult to simply download the whole
book at once.
21. Audio Digest – MP3 of clinical lectures presented by experts.
http://www.audio-digest.com/
Username: nsuhpd
Password: library
23. Clinical Pharmacology
Full-text information on all US prescription drugs, as well
as herbal supplements, nutritional and over-the-counter
products, and investigational drugs
24. ** Access Code is required to use it on an mobile device
Full-text information on all US prescription drugs, as well as herbal
supplements, nutritional and over-the-counter products, and
investigational drugs.
25. Clinical Pharmacology - Instructions for
creating mobile account:
• Contact your Liaison Librarian for your access code
• On a desktop or laptop computer (not your mobile device) go to
https://secure.goldstandard.com/subscribe
• Enter code where it “If you have an access code…” under Shop Gold
Standard (do not select a gold standard program)- enter this code only
once and Submit
• Register now as a New User - where you will create a username and
password and setup your account
• On your phone or mobile device- to access Clinical Pharmacology Mobile:
open your web browser and go to URL address: cpmobile.mobi
• On the mobile site, enter your new Username and Password you
registered with your new Gold Standard account. You will be directly
connected to CP Mobile and it should work
• You will now enter your username and password each time to access the
program
26. • Includes International guidelines
• Updated throughout the day
• Downloadable app (wireless not needed)
• Practice Changing Updates - (email)
1. In the address bar of your device, type in (to create a new Skyscape account)
http://www.skyscape.com/register/newuser.aspx?NewUser
2. Fill in the form and tap Create Account.
3. After creating your account, you will be logged in.
4. Install the Skyscape Medical app on your device.
5. When prompted, enter your Skyscape login credentials and your serial number.
6. Select Register And Download.
From the Skyscape Medical App,
1. Press the Tools button at the bottom of the screen
2. Press [Install Resource]
3. Enter the DynaMed number in the box under [Skyscape Serial Number]
4. After it authenticates the serial number, Dynamed will show up with a check
mark already placed on the right.
5. Press Install/Download DynaMed
27. Part of MDConsult, this Evidence-based
primary care clinical information system
Part of MD Consult offers tools for differential
diagnosis, evaluation and
• Differential diagnosis tool management, patient education and
• Procedures procedure skills review
• Downloadable app
To get access via the APP
Go to FIRSTConsult on your
laptop/desktop computer and create an
account. Next- go to the app store and
download the app, entering the username
and password you created for your
FIRSTConsult account.
28.
29. Combines medical texts, full-text articles from clinical
journals, clinical practice guidelines, education
handouts, and a drug database of more than 30,000
medicines
•Easy ability to personalize
•Patient Education handouts
•Books, journals, drugs, images
To access MD Consult Mobile you must create a ‘personal login’ on your institutional
account
1. Go to HPD Library homepage and choose HPD Databases from the gray Menu on
the left-hand sidebar. Click on MDConsult and login.
2. Click on ‘Create an Account’ on the top right.
3. Complete the registration form and create a unique username and password. Click
on ‘Continue’ to submit your information.
4. Logout of MD Consult.
5. Using the web browser on your mobile device, go to MD Consult Mobile and login
using your new personal login. URL’s for MD Consult Mobile are: m.mdconsult.com
and mobile.mdconsult.com.
30. Guidelines
Sample search for Asthma
– Overview
– Epidemiology
– Etiology
– Diagnosis
– Treatment & management
– Prognosis
– Screening & Prevention
**First Consult is within MD Consult
31. The Medical Letter -includes :
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics -
Objective, peer-reviewed evaluations of new
FDA-approved drugs, and new information on
previously approved drugs;
Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter-
Unbiased reviews of drug classes used to treat
common disorders. Includes the doses, adverse
effects and the recommendations of Medical
Letter consultants;
Antimicrobial Therapy;
Adverse Drug Interactions
32. Medical Letter Mobile
•Log on to the site from the HPD
Library
•Click on Mobile App
•Complete the form to register
your app using your nova email
•Download the Medical Letter
app from your app store
•Type your email and Medical
Letter password
•Medical Letter contains
summaries of new drug
approvals, treatment
guidelines, and a drug and
disease index
•Enjoy!
33. Provides evidence-based information about
complementary and alternative therapies. Includes
information on herbs and supplements, health and
wellness, allergy and immunology, condition
• Evidence based center, brand names, and interactions.
• Graded evidence
• Downloadable app To Get Mobile Access via Skyscape
• Interactions, depletions, sym Go to this web address:
ptom checker http://www.skyscape.com/natstd/nova
Fill out the form and they will email you a code.
You will then open Skyscape on your device and
Install new resource.
The code will be good for 1 year.
34. Illustrated, full-text, evidence-based topic
guides provide clinical information on a wide
variety of diseases and disorders including their
diagnosis, management and therapy. Also includes drug
information, as well as screening and prevention strategies
•Lexi-Interact:
•Lexi-Comp's comprehensive Drug-to-Drug/
•Drug-to-Herb and
•Herb-to-Herb Interaction Analysis Program
•Updated weekly (7/12 daily)
•Easy limits in search box (adult, pediatric, graphics)
•Direct export graphics into PowerPoint
Mobile
Use this link and create an icon on your Mobile device.
35. OvidMD
OvidMD is the first clinical tool that spans UpToDate, MEDLINE, and Ovid full-
text in one easy search focused for clinicians
36.
37. • Procedures Consult- (APP in App store)
Procedures Consult is an online procedure reference tool that offers easy
access to complete details on how to prepare for, perform and follow up on
the most common procedures required in today's hospital setting. Procedures
Consult covers the procedures required by the ABIM (American Board of
Internal Medicine) and conforms to ACGME standards to help physicians and
residents to consistently achieve the best patient outcomes.