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Finding Internet resources
- Finding Internet medical information aimed at patients:
- Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
Well-Connected
Disease Digests sponsored by Novartis HealthandAge
- Memorial Memorial Hospital Eden North Carolina sponsored Well-Connected
including graphics,
written by Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital
physicians
- UK NetDoctor
Diseases, Medicines, Health Advice, Medical Examinations, Ask the
doctor, Travel Medicine, Search Medline, Patient support groups for
Depression, Pregnancy and childbirth, Sex and relationships
- Finding Internet medical information using Internet
search engines:
- google
- Copernic
- Evaluating medical information you find on the
Internet: Patient
Power: Turning a Medical Mountain Into a Manageable Molehill by
Susan Coburn of the New York Times, a free site that requires
registration for use
- Finding medical articles aimed at physicians:
- At Medscape:
Medscape is a free service, aimed at doctors, but open to anyone who
registers. It is updated frequently and features articles and
conference summaries.
- You may also search
Medscape's free Medline search engine. Medline includes abstracts
of medical articles, not full-text articles. Use the abstract to find
the full-text article. You may purchase full-text articles at this
site, but they are very expensive. It is cheaper to read them at a
hospital or medical school library.
- Determining how reliable medical journal articles are:
Trisha Greenhalgh explains how to evaluate medical articles in these
British Medical Journal articles:
- Is the article valid?
This includes a clear explanation of levels of evidence, from single
case reports, which are the least valid to randomized controlled
studies, which if properly performed, are the most valid.
- Were the
methods valid?
- Evaluating
papers that summarize other papers, including review articles and
meta-analyses (analyses of multiple other research studies)
- Evaluating
drug trials
- Understanding
statistics Part I
- Understanding Statistics Part II "Significant"
relations and their pitfalls
- Purchasing nursing books: Read reader reviews at amazon.com bookstore.
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