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Introduction to the Maguire Medical Library Online and PDA Resources

Introduction to the Maguire Medical Library Online and PDA Resources. Nancy Clark, M.Ed., Director of Medical Informatics Education Susan Epstein, M.L.S., Librarian, Head of Public Services. Handouts. PowerPoint slides Syllabus Description of PDA Resources. Objectives for Session.

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Introduction to the Maguire Medical Library Online and PDA Resources

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  1. Introduction to the Maguire Medical Library Online and PDA Resources Nancy Clark, M.Ed., Director of Medical Informatics Education Susan Epstein, M.L.S., Librarian, Head of Public Services Intro to Medical Library Resources

  2. Handouts • PowerPoint slides • Syllabus • Description of PDA Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources

  3. Objectives for Session • Learners will • Access and navigate the library web site • Find an eBook or eJournal, • Use a drug and EBM resource • Find a patient ed handout • Find PDA resources • Get help: online or a person Intro to Medical Library Resources

  4. New Web Site 8/27/10 • Some loss of functionality • Identifying and fixing as discovered • Please report any broken links or problems encountered to • medlibrary@med.fsu.edu Intro to Medical Library Resources

  5. Goals of Virtual Library • Excellent service • Collection relevant to curriculum & research • 99% electronic (100% for regional campuses) • Instant, seamless access Intro to Medical Library Resources

  6. 24/7 Access to Resources • >1900 medical eJournals (millions of articles) • Hundreds of clinical eBooks • Evidence-based medicine resources and Guidelines • Disease, drug, images and patient education resources • PDA versions of 9 web resources • Web-based course materials Intro to Medical Library Resources

  7. Who May Access Resources? • All CoM faculty with appointments • Full and part time • All CoM students and residents • All CoM staff • Who can’t? (legally) • Faculty clinic staff • Affiliated hospitals • Alumni Intro to Medical Library Resources

  8. Finding the Library Web Site • Open a web browser • Type in URL www.med.fsu.edu • Top of page, click on Library • Bookmark site: IE Favorites Menu, Add to Favorites Intro to Medical Library Resources

  9. www.med.fsu.edu Intro to Medical Library Resources

  10. Intro to Medical Library Resources

  11. Off Campus Access • IP authentication • Proxy server – EZProxy • FSU CoM ID and password • Use links on library page Intro to Medical Library Resources

  12. EZProxy Intro to Medical Library Resources

  13. Log into EZProxy • Let’s make sure this works • Note the “ezproxy.med.fsu.edu” in the address line • If you lose this, you won’t access resources *STOMP, STOMP!* • Follow links on the library page to resources • If you lose ezproxy, go back and login again Intro to Medical Library Resources

  14. Navigating the Library Site 11/18/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources 14 Intro to Medical Library Resources

  15. Find the Tutorials and User Guides Intro to Medical Library Resources

  16. Keep Up with New Library Features Sign up to receive Library Blog via email Seminar 4Session 4

  17. Getting Help From a Librarian • Under ‘About Us’Librarians and Staff’ • Under “Give us Feedback” • “Ask a Librarian” • E-mail medlibrary@med.fsu.edu • Call • Voice: 850-644-3883 • Fax: 644-9942 • Interlibrary loan, link on top of library page to form Intro to Medical Library Resources

  18. Subscription Resources 11/18/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources 18 Intro to Medical Library Resources

  19. Use a Major Resource MDConsult, OVID, eMedicine, Access Med…. Contain multiple resources Serve multiple functions Each has its own interface Must learn each resource’s quirks MedResource List– for description 11/18/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources 19 Intro to Medical Library Resources

  20. Find the eBooks List Find a book you like in your specialty Open it Using the Table of Contents or Index find a chapter you need 11/18/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources 20 Intro to Medical Library Resources

  21. Find eJournals Find your favorite journal Find a full text article in that journal You can save (PDF) or print out that article 11/18/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources 21 Intro to Medical Library Resources

  22. Searching eJournals • Pubmed searches linked to full text • See tutorial on Pubmed searching Intro to Medical Library Resources

  23. Endnote X4 • $100 Software free to all faculty • Manages articles • Create libraries of articles by topic • Cite and format bibliography in papers/articles • Contact librarians if interested Intro to Medical Library Resources

  24. Clinical Information Needs • Organized by Topic • EBM • Point of Care Decision Support • Drugs • Pt Ed Intro to Medical Library Resources

  25. Academic and Research • Clerkship Resources • Link to Informatics Resources Site • All Informatics faculty development workshop’s resources Intro to Medical Library Resources

  26. EBM Summaries -- Dynamed • Constantly updated review of literature and guidelines organized by topic • Brief summarized information presented • Links out to articles and reviews if more details needed • Available online or PDA, iPhone Intro to Medical Library Resources

  27. Dynamed Intro to Medical Library Resources

  28. Sample Question: Dynamed • A 65 year old Jewish woman is worried that she may get Parkinson’s Disease because her father was diagnosed with it when he was 65. He was a heavy smoker. She does not smoke or drink alcohol or coffee. What do you tell her? • What is the prognosis for a 60 y/o female with Stage IV metastatic breast cancer? Intro to Medical Library Resources

  29. Drug Information Intro to Medical Library Resources

  30. Epocrates Online • Drug Monographs: Rx, OTC and CAM • Formularies • Drug Interactions (enter multiple drugs) • Pill Identifier • Calculators, tables • PDA Version include disease reference, antibiotics guide, differential diagnosis, lab manual Intro to Medical Library Resources

  31. Epocrates Online Interaction Checker Intro to Medical Library Resources

  32. Sample Epocrates Question • How much does a 9 pack of 50mg Imitrex tablets cost? • Is this on BCBS of GA formulary? • You have a patient on Lipitor, Lasix, Prozac and Zyrtec. Should you advise them to try Advil Migraine or give them Imitrex? Intro to Medical Library Resources

  33. Finding Patient Education Handouts Intro to Medical Library Resources

  34. MDConsult • What is in it? • Patient Ed materials • Many of our books & journals • Guidelines • Drug ref • Images Intro to Medical Library Resources

  35. Patient Ed Materials in MDConsult Intro to Medical Library Resources

  36. Find a Handout • Select your specialty • Select a topic that you see frequently in your clinic • Find an appropriate handout • You can print these at your clinic with your info in them Intro to Medical Library Resources

  37. MDConsult – Create an Account • Why? • Customize Patient Handouts • Customize news and set up email alerts • Save searches and bookmarks

  38. Customizing MDConsult Pt Ed Materials • How? Create an account. • Select your own username and password • Login and click on “My Account” in the upper right • Select the Preferences Tab • Click on “Customize Patient Handouts • Type in your information

  39. Info Needs by Course/Speciality • Pages under construction (9/10) • Intend to link to pertinent textbooks, journals and medical web sites for each specialty. Intro to Medical Library Resources

  40. MedResource Map Intro to Medical Library Resources

  41. Access Off-line—the PDA • No Internet connection required • Replaces pocket manuals • Library quick references most relevant to patient care • Latest, most current information • Teaching tool to facilitate discussion Intro to Medical Library Resources

  42. FSU Licensed PDA Software • Epocrates Essentials ($149/yr) • Essential Evidence Plus ($249/yr) • DynaMed ($200/yr) • PEPID ($199/yr) • Pediatric Care Online ($289/yr) • Clinical Evidence ($99/yr) • Harrison’s Practice ($325/yr) • Geriatrics at Your Fingertips ($30) • Savings to each faculty and student > $1,500/yr Intro to Medical Library Resources

  43. Getting Help With PDA • Regional Campus, IT Support Coordinator • Regional Campus Informatics Curriculum Director • Main Campus: • Nancy Clark, Kenneth Higgins, DL Laseur (see contact info in syllabus) • IT HelpDesk (850) 644-3664 Intro to Medical Library Resources

  44. Find PDA Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources

  45. iPhone Revolution • Cell phone technology expanding to PDAs • Medical reference websites reformatting • Software versions availability expanding • 6 resources: Epocrates, PEPID, Dynamed, ePSS, Harrison’s Practice, Pediatric Care Online, Clinical Evidence

  46. Search Tools • Use Multi-Search to search all • e-Books • Patient Ed Handouts • Use PubMed for journal articles • Use Google Scholar for journal articles • E-Journals for Journal Titles • E-Books for Book Titles Intro to Medical Library Resources

  47. Medical Informatics • Reference Websites • Medical Dictionaries • Reference books • Informatics Resources • All informatics teaching resources Intro to Medical Library Resources

  48. Find Training Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources

  49. Find Training Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources

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