The National Library of Medicine has released a new app using data from the AIDSinfo Drug Database, the drug app provides information on more than 100 HIV-related approved and investigational drugs. The information, in English and Spanish, is tailored to meet the needs of both health care providers and consumers. The app is designed to automatically refresh the content when the user is connected to a wireless or cellular data network. . In addition, the app works offline, ensuring that health care providers and consumers can access vital drug information anywhere—even in health care facilities that may not have an Internet connection.
AIDSinfo Releases Drug App for iOS and Android Devices
Free New Medical Images App from the JAMA Network
JAMA has recently launched a new free app. The JAMA Network Challenge allows you to hone your diagnostic and management skills using case reports and images from across The JAMA Network. The app includes peer-reviewed cased reports with Images from the JAMA Network, review features to help you learn as you go through the app, and the ability to read the full case. Free for the iPhone/iPad. Click here for more information about this app.
Need an ILL Due to Cancellations? Here’s How!
Do you need to order an article or book that the HS/HSL does not have access to?
From the HS/HSL’s homepage choose “Request Articles & Books” and click on the big blue button that says “Login with UMID and Password.” If you are a first time user there will be a short registration process (you will need the 14-digit number on the back of your UM One Card id badge).
Next, choose which type of request you need from the list on the left-hand side of the page: journal article, book, or book chapter. Fill in the required citation information in the form and click the blue “Submit Request” button.
You can also make requests when you are searching databases. If you need something we do not own, click on the yellow “Find It” button and choose “Order a Copy of This Item.” You will be directed to the ILL form with the citation data already filled in. You just have to click “Submit Request!”
HS/HSL Thanksgiving Holiday Hours
The HS/HSL will close at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, November 26th and be closed on Thursday, November 27th and Friday, November 28th, for the Thanksgiving holiday. We will resume hours on Saturday Novemeber 29th.
UMB Ebola Symposium – Tuesday, Nov. 18th
The University of Marland, Baltimore is sponsoring an Ebola Symposium on Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 12:30 to 5 p.m. in the School of Nursing Auditorium. Registration will begin at noon.
Be aware. Be prepared. An Interprofessional Approach.
University leaders and national Ebola experts will provide information on the following:
- Ebola, the epidemic, the disease
- Strategies for prevention and preparedness
- Response efforts being implemented by UMB interprofessional teams
- How to become involved
Register now at http://elm.umaryland.edu/ebola-symposium/
Need an ILL Due to Cancellations? Here’s How!
Do you need to order an article or book that the HS/HSL does not have access to?
From the HS/HSL’s homepage choose “Request Articles & Books” and click on the big blue button that says “Login with UMID and Password.” If you are a first time user there will be a short registration process (you will need the 14-digit number on the back of your UM One Card id badge).
Next, choose which type of request you need from the list on the left-hand side of the page: journal article, book, or book chapter. Fill in the required citation information in the form and click the blue “Submit Request” button.
You can also make requests when you are searching databases. If you need something we do not own, click on the yellow “Find It” button and choose “Order a Copy of This Item.” You will be directed to the ILL form with the citation data already filled in. You just have to click “Submit Request!”
Ebola Virus Disease Subject Guide
Check out the HS/HSL’s Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) subject guide for trustworthy information resources and the latest headlines from the CDC, WHO, New York Times and others.
CDC Taking Active Steps Related to Hospital Preparedness for Ebola Treatment
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are taking steps to assist hospitals prepare for Ebola. This October 15, 2014 press release outlines the steps they are taking in response to health care workers in Dallas who have contracted Ebola: http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2014/fs1014-ebola-investigation-fact-sheet.html
October is Health Literacy Month. Celebrate by Attending the Communicating with Patients Workshop!
October is Health Literacy Month! Celebrate by attending the Communicating with Patients Workshop.
Are you aware of your patients’ abilities to obtain, process, and comprehend health information? The literature indicates that health care providers overestimate what patients are able to understand. This workshop covers the basics of health literacy, provides a hands-on opportunity to put difficult medical jargon into plain language, and introduces tools that can assist you in creating easy-to-read materials.
The next workshop will take place November 20, 2014, from 1:30 to 3:00 PM at the Health Sciences & Human Services Library.
Go here to register
MeSH on Demand – Text to Terms Translation
The National Library of Medicine has released MeSH on Demand, a tool that can be used to find relevant MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) by inserting a section of text. On the MeSH on Demand web page, text such as a phrase, an abstract, or a grant summary can be entered, and the “Find MeSH Terms” button will retrieve appropriate MeSH terms. For example, upon entering the text: “Spontaneous activation of JNK-1 and PI-3 kinase can be induced in lupus-like chronic GVHD in the P->F1 model,” the following MeSH terms are retrieved: Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases, and Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases. MeSH on Demand can be found at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/MeSHonDemand.html. .