Author: Heather Brown
To help you search for Electronic Health Record (EHR) articles in PubMed, the National Library of Medicine has created a search string to either search alone or add to a specific topic. A link to the query is available at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/services/ehr.html and consists of the following search statement:
Aug 11, 2009
The following books have been added to the library’s collection. Search the Helix Library Catalog to find the current location or stop by the Circulation Desk for assistance. A practical manual of diabetic foot care / Michael E. Edmonds, Alethea V.M. Foster, Lee J. Sanders. WK 835 E24p 2008 Adams and Victor’s principles of neurology […]
Aug 3, 2009
The homepage for the library http://www.unmc.edu/library will be undergoing changes over the next few months. Aside from the new UNMC branding that will affect all UNMC websites in August, the design of the library’s homepage will be enhanced. Don’t worry, all of your favorite online resources will still be linked on the homepage!
Jul 30, 2009
DynaMed recently added over 500 calculators that are available through its interface. These calculators include: medical equations decision support tools prediction tools statistics calculators dose conversion tools unit conversion tools The ability to search for calculators by speciality is also available. To locate the calculators from the main DynaMed website, click on the Calculators link […]
Jul 24, 2009
Download DynaMed to your smart phone
DynaMed, one of the library’s evidence-based medicine clinical reference tools, is now available for download onto Blackberry, iPhone, and iTouch devices. Palm and Pocket PC downloads continue to be available. Authorized UNMC and Nebraska Medical Center affiliates can obtain the necessary DynaMed download code by contacting the Reference Desk, Monday – Friday between 8a and […]
Jul 15, 2009
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