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6921Image Descriptionen-uslibah@emory.edulibah@emory.eduSun, 07 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0400Mon, 10 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0400http://backend.userland.com/rss092Introduction to Health Services Research: A Self-Study Course
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This e-learning course will introduce you to what health services research is, and to its key issues. The history of health services research and the people who have made it great as well as key players in producing and making health services research accessible to researchers, librarians and to the public are also discussed.2008-03-10 10:55:53Introduction to Health Services Research: A Self-Study Course
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This e-learning course will introduce you to what health services research is, and to its key issues. The history of health services research and the people who have made it great as well as key players in producing and making health services research accessible to researchers, librarians and to the public are also discussed.2008-03-10 10:36:24Drug Information Portal - NLM
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The NLM Drug Information Portal gives the public, healthcare professionals, and researchers a gateway to current, accurate and understandable drug information from the National Library of Medicine and other key government agencies.More than 12,000 drug records are available for searching. The search interface is straightforward, requiring only a drug name as a search term, and successful searching is enhanced by the assistance of a spellchecker. Information buttons and balloon pop-ups guide the user by providing helpful hints or a description of the resource and links to the source website. Links to the following resources contribute to the search results: MedlinePlus®, AIDSinfo®, Medline/PubMed®, LactMed, HSDB®, Dietary Supplements Labels Database, TOXLINE®, DailyMed®, ClinicalTrials.gov, PubChem, NIAID Anti-HIV/OI Database, ChemIDplus®, Drugs@FDA, DEA, and USA.gov .2008-02-17 20:17:41MD on Tap
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- MDon Tap is an application for PDAs that retrieves MEDLINE® citations directly from the PDA through a wireless connection to the Internet. Developed by the National Library of Medicine's Engineering Branch.2008-02-14 17:42:37Carcinogenic Potency Database
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The Carcinogenic Potency Database, developed at the University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, provides standardized analyses of the results of 6540 chronic, long-term animal cancer tests that have been conducted since the 1950's and reported in the general published literature or by the National Cancer Institute and the National Toxicology Program.2008-01-13 19:35:45Health Literacy
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Health literacy is the ability to understand health information and to use that information to make good decisions about your health and medical care. Health information can overwhelm even people with advanced literacy skills. About one third of the adult population in the United States has limited health literacy.Limited health literacy can affect your ability toFill out complex formsLocate providers and servicesShare personal information such as health historyTake care of yourselfManage a chronic diseaseUnderstand how to take medicinesU.S. Department of Health and Human Services2007-12-23 17:13:32Open Online Courses in Health Informatics & Electronic Health Records
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- Open and free online courses created by the Department of Health Administration and PolicyGeorge Mason University.2007-12-05 15:08:37unbound MEDLINE
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A mobile search interface for Medline, including an option to jump into PubMed's Clinical Query Search Interface directly, called EBM.2007-12-01 12:37:23Genetics Home Reference: your guide to understanding genetic conditions
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- the National Library of Medicine's web site about genetic conditions and the genes responsible for those conditions.2007-11-25 13:59:19sermo
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Sermo,is a community createdby physicians, for physicians. SERMO is a social network for physicians. Sermo is Latin for conversation."Physicians aggregate observations from their daily practice and then - rapidly and in large numbers - challenge or corroborate each others opinions, accelerating the emergence of trends and new insights on medications, devices and treatments." The theory is to then apply the collective knowledge to achieve better outcomes for patients. This community for physicians only is free and occurs in real time.2007-11-23 18:25:56BMJ Evidence Updates
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BMJ Publishing Group and McMaster University's Health Information Research Unit are collaborating to provide you with access to current best evidence from research, tailored to your own health care interests, to support evidence-based clinical decisions.This service is unique: all citations (from over 110 premier clinical journals) are pre-rated for quality by research staff, then rated for clinical relevance and interest by at least 3 members of a worldwide panel of practicing physicia2007-11-21 16:11:31Dietary Supplements Labels Database
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The National Library of Medicine's Dietary Supplements Labels Database includes information from the labels of over 2,000 brands of dietary supplements in the marketplace, including vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and other specialty supplements.The database is designed to help both the general public and health care providers find information about ingredients in brand-name products, including name, form, active and inactive ingredients, amount of active ingredient/unit, manufacturer/distributor information, suggested dose, label claims, warnings, percentage of daily value, and further label information.Links to other NLM resources, such as MedlinePlus® and PubMed®, are provided for additional health information. In addition, links to related Fact Sheets from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA), Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS), National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM ), and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) are also available.2007-10-28 14:41:33On Informatics
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On Informatics is an online journal dedicated to uncovering the meanings and applications of Medical Informatics.2007-10-22 20:13:30Celebrating the American Record of Health and Medicine
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NLM's History of Medicine Division and its Images and Archives Section are "Celebrating the American Record of Health and Medicine" as part of American Archives Month, with a web site and a bulletin board that highlight NLM's programs and collections.2007-10-21 13:22:21Sociotechnologic Issues in Clinical Computing: Common Examples of Healthcare IT Difficulties
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This site is dedicated to the medical subspecialty of Medical Informatics, a cross-disciplinary field that studies information-seeking activities and tools, analytic processes, and workflows in biomedical research and clinical care delivery. The field focuses upon the innovative use of computers in clinical medicine, molecular biology, neuroscience, and other areas of biomedical research.2007-10-19 20:39:21